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Tokyo University Linguistic Papers

(Tokyo University Linguistic Papers)


No. 27 (2008 / October)
Articles

HASEGAWA Sayaka
Metonymy in the Words for Taste Amai and Sweet
1-13 Abstract
HAYATA Suzushi
Verbs ili- 'to stand' and naka- 'to stop' in Manchu
15-26 Abstract
IMANISHI Kazuhiro
Three-place Verbs of Amis
27-56 Abstract
IWASAKI Kanae
The Use of Possessives in Hawaiian Folktales
57-85 Abstract
JOHANSON, Lars
Old Turkic: Brief Notes on Areality, Chronology, Periodization, Variation, Contact and Functionality
87-96 Abstract
KAJI Hiromi
On the Color Terms in Ewen (Even)
97-128 Abstract
KAMBA Mariko
Person Marking of Verbs in Japanese Sign Language
129-145 Abstract
MIMURA Tatsuyuki
Critical Remarks on the Mora Theory in Danish Phonology
147-161 Abstract
NAGASAWA Itsuki
Lexical Principles and Usage Conditions of Japanese Intransitive Verbs Expressing Change
163-185 Abstract
SHIMADA Tamami
On the Pragmatics of the be after Construction in Hiberno-English: A Contrast with the have Perfect
187-206 Abstract


Source Materials and Remarks

ADACHI Mayumi
Deictic and Anaphoric Uses of the Vietnamese Demonstratives đây, đó, kia: Based on the Comparison with the Japanese Demonstratives
207-215 Abstract
HAYASI Tooru
How Can We Characterize the Turkish Demonstrative şu?
217-232 Abstract
SON Jaehyun
Accent Material in the Miryang and Changnyeng Dialects of Korean
233-265 Abstract
UWANO Zendo
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)

   Master's Theses

On the Color Terms in Ewen
KAJI Hiromi
Case Markers in the Yuwan Dialect in Amami-Oshima
NIINAGA Yuto
Verbs of Existence bayi-, bü-, a- in Mongolian of the Manzhou Shilu
HAYATA Suzushi

   Graduation Papers

The Smart One in the Comic Duo Seen from the Relevance Theory
ANAMI Tsubasa
Possessive Expressions in the Hawaiian Folktales
IWASAKI Kanae
Japanese Sign Language: Expressions of Grammatical Voice as in Oral Language
KAMBA Mariko
Reflections on the Influence of Igbo and Efik to Nigerian Pidgin
SAITO Jun'ya
On the Syllable in Proto-Japanese
TAKAYAMA Rintaro
Phonology of Foreign Loan Words in the Restoration Period of Meiji Seen from the Seiyo Dochu Hizakurige
NAGASE Ai
On the Change of Rhythm in Japanese Pop Music from the 1960s to 2000
HIRATA Shu
On the Understanding of Allegory
YACHI Natsumi
Japanese-English-Urdu Code-Switching in Classroom Context
YAMASHITA Rika

Summaries of the Doctral Dissertations in 2007 (315-317)

A Descriptive Study of the Accent in Dialects of Korean
SON Jaehyun





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