[Histling-l] Pioneering Linguistic Works in Japan

Stephen Horn stephen.wright.horn at gmail.com
Sat Mar 20 20:33:15 EDT 2021


 Papers deserving wider attention have been selected for translation into
English by members of the National Institute for Japanese Language and
Linguistics. From 2018 to the present, translations of 11 papers have been
uploaded and are available through this website:
https://www2.ninjal.ac.jp/plwj/
Translations will be added to the "Pioneering Linguistic Works in Japan"
series periodically.
Some of these papers touch directly on the history of the Japanese
language.
All are of interest with regard to the history of linguistics.

HATTORI Shiro, On the Accent of Japanese from the Phonological Point of
View
WATANABE Minoru, The “Self” Versus “Other” Perspective and Grammatical
Theory
UWANO Zendo, What is an N-pattern Accent System?
MIYATA Koichi, A New View of Accentuation and the Annotation of
Accentuation
HASHIMOTO Shinkichi, A Discovery in the History of Research on Japanese
Kana Orthography: Ishizuka Tatsumaro’s Kanazukai oku no yamamichi
KINDAICHI Haruhiko, Heian Period Accentuation as Viewed from Comparison of
Modern Dialects: Especially bimoraic nouns
HATTORI Shiro, Dependent Words and Dependent Forms
ISHIGAKI Kenji, The Principle of Repulsion between Active Inflecting Words
TOKUGAWA Munemasa, An Attempt at a Family Tree of Japanese Dialect
Accentuation: As viewed from “class mergers” and “geographical
distribution”
MINAMI Fujio, The Structure of Predicate Sentences
HAYASHI Shiro, The Structure of Provisional Words

-- 
Stephen Wright Horn, Ph.D.
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