No. |
Date |
Category |
Author |
Title |
Page |
37 |
March 2011 |
Article |
MATSUMOTO, Tomoko |
The Historical Change of “Ikanimo” |
1-23 |
Note |
SHIMAMOTO, Takamitsu |
What Knowledge Means -On Metaphysical Knowledge(Religious Mysticism)- |
25-46 |
Article |
OKUNISHI, Shunsuke |
A Janus Figure in Ancient Japan |
(1)-(33) |
Note |
TSUTA, Kiyoyuki |
A Brief History of the Research on “Koso” and the Izenkei(Realis) |
(35)-(57) |
36 |
March 2010 |
Article |
SHIMAMOTO, Takamitsu |
Okawa Shumei and Persia -The Way to Islamic Studies(2)- |
1-25 |
Article |
SAKAUE, Ayako |
The Inappropriate Usage of Demonstratives for the Japanese Learners’ Spoken Language |
27-44 |
Note |
FURUKAWA, Yuriko |
When a Compliment Sounds Sarcastic or Offence |
45-57 |
Article |
SHIBATA, Yoshinari |
The Stories of Turtles in Japanese Classic Literature |
(1)-(15) |
35 |
March 2009 |
Article |
SAKATA, Tatsuki |
A Stylistical Study of the Criticism on Kobayashi Hideo’s Work(I): On Nakao Shigeharu’s “Leap-Year Day” and Sakaguchi Ango’s “The Literature of the Guru” |
1-26 |
Article |
XU, Yufen |
Pragmatic Analysis of Greetings in Japanese: Usage of “-ta” and “-ru” Forms |
27-48 |
Note |
HARB, Hassan |
Fukuzawa Yukichi, Muhammad Abduh and the Western Civilization -Their Approach towards the Principles of Scientific Rationalism- |
49-66 |
Article |
NIHONMATSU, Yasuko |
Textbook of the Falconry Handed Down to Shimoysukeno Clan-Compared it with the Textbooks of Other Styles- |
(1)-(26) |
34 |
May 2008 |
Article |
SHIMAMOTO, Takamitsu |
Okawa Shumei’s Studies on Religions: The Way to Islamic Studies |
1-22 |
Article |
XU, Yufen |
Discovery expressed by “-ta” |
23-40 |
Article |
HARB, Hassan |
The Educational Thought of Fukuzawa Yukichi and Muhammad Abduh |
41-66 |
Article |
MUNINTARAWONG, Siriwon |
The Enforcement in the ‘temorau’ and Thai Translation |
67-87 |
33 |
May 2007 |
Article |
IWAO, Takanori |
A note on “tosuru” construction |
1-16 |
Article |
NAKAMOTO, Koichiro |
Phase Interpretation and Aspectual Phenomena -An ecological psychological perspective- |
17-36 |
Article |
UDDIN, Md. Monir |
Terms of Address for Kinship: A Constructive Study in Japanese And Bengali |
37-54 |
Article |
BERTELLI, Giulio Antonio |
Count Alessandro Fé D’Ostiani, Italian Minister to Japan, and the problem of the admission of foreigners in the inner districts of the Empire -Centering on Italo-Japanese diplomatic and commercial relations in the first years of the Meiji Era- |
55-81 |
Article |
CARMONA, Daniel William |
Tokutomi Sohou’s understanding of History -As Seen Through His Interpretation of the Coming of Perry’s Black Ships- |
83-108 |
Report |
KLIMOVA, Olga |
The Second Expedition of Sublieutenant Khvostov and Second Sublieutenant Davidov to Sakhalin in 1807 and the Response of the Russian Government as seen in Russian Documents |
109-124 |
32 |
May 2006 |
Article |
GONOJI, Masahiro |
Plautus in the Meiji Period: On a Translation of Menaechmi by Tsuneo Sagara |
1-37 |
Article |
NAKAMOTO, Koichiro |
Properties, Actions and Meaning: A Frame-semantic Approach |
39-61 |
Note |
IWAO, Takanori |
Quotative Construction and “Towa Construction” |
63-72 |
31 |
May 2005 |
Article |
NAKAI, Atsushi |
The Traditional of Collecting Old Objects, the Descent of Treasuring Old Object: The Modernization of Japanese Historical Archaeology |
1-26 |
Article |
BERTELLI, Giulio Antonio |
Miyazawa Kenji and the Rasuchijin Society: On the Forces Which Drove Him to This Activity |
27-61 |
Note |
UMEMURA, Osamu |
The Skill of Summarized Spoken Japanese: A Comparison Between Foreign Students And Japanese Native Speakers |
63-79 |
Note |
OTSUKA, Atsuko |
Disagreements in Group Discussions: The Case Of Japanese College Students |
81-92 |