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Tokyo University Linguistic Papers
Articles
| Metonymy in the Words for Taste Amai and Sweet |
1-13 | Abstract | Verbs ili- 'to stand' and naka- 'to stop' in Manchu |
15-26 | Abstract | Three-place Verbs of Amis |
27-56 | Abstract | The Use of Possessives in Hawaiian Folktales |
57-85 | Abstract | Old Turkic: Brief Notes on Areality, Chronology, Periodization, Variation, Contact and Functionality |
87-96 | Abstract | On the Color Terms in Ewen (Even) |
97-128 | Abstract | Person Marking of Verbs in Japanese Sign Language |
129-145 | Abstract | Critical Remarks on the Mora Theory in Danish Phonology |
147-161 | Abstract | Lexical Principles and Usage Conditions of Japanese Intransitive Verbs Expressing Change |
163-185 | Abstract | On the Pragmatics of the be after Construction in Hiberno-English: A Contrast with the have Perfect |
187-206 | Abstract |
Source Materials and Remarks
| Deictic and Anaphoric Uses of the Vietnamese Demonstratives đây, đó, kia: Based on the Comparison with the Japanese Demonstratives |
207-215 | Abstract | How Can We Characterize the Turkish Demonstrative şu? |
217-232 | Abstract | Accent Material in the Miryang and Changnyeng Dialects of Korean |
233-265 | Abstract | Examples of Vocabulary of the Okino-erabu Island Dialect with Particular Reference to Prosodemes : Part 8 |
267-307 | Abstract |
Summaries of the MA Theses and List of the Graduation Papers in 2007
(pp. 309-311)
| On the Color Terms in Ewen |
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| Case Markers in the Yuwan Dialect in Amami-Oshima |
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| Verbs of Existence bayi-, bü-, a- in Mongolian of the Manzhou Shilu |
| The Smart One in the Comic Duo Seen from the Relevance Theory |
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| Possessive Expressions in the Hawaiian Folktales |
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| Japanese Sign Language: Expressions of Grammatical Voice as in Oral Language |
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| Reflections on the Influence of Igbo and Efik to Nigerian Pidgin |
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| On the Syllable in Proto-Japanese |
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| Phonology of Foreign Loan Words in the Restoration Period of Meiji Seen from the Seiyo Dochu Hizakurige |
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| On the Change of Rhythm in Japanese Pop Music from the 1960s to 2000 |
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| On the Understanding of Allegory |
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| Japanese-English-Urdu Code-Switching in Classroom Context |
Summaries of the Doctral Dissertations in 2007
(315-317)
| A Descriptive Study of the Accent in Dialects of Korean |
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