Japanese Language and Culture 2012~2016
ArticleNAKATA, HitoshiOn Noda’s Result Usage and Process Usage19-51
No. | Date | Category | Author | Title | Page |
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43 | March 2016 | Article | IWAI, Shigeki | Eyes in Japanese Culture: A Case Report of Japanese Beauty’s Pictures | 1-26 |
Article | YAMATO, Yuko | Reliability and Item Discrimination of Grammar and Kanji Placement Test | 27-52 | ||
Article | TUTA, Kiyoyuki | Versions of Môgyu-Waka and Thei Literary Styles | (1)-(30) | ||
42 | March 2015 | Article | SHIMAMOTO, Takamitsu | Minakata Kumagusu, Cats and Islam | 1-33 |
Article | NAKATA, Hitoshi | The Meaning and Usage of the Sentence-Final Particles yo and ne in Japanese Conversation | 35-52 | ||
Article | GONOJI, Masahiro | Seika Shibusawa, Kokko Soma, Rash Behari Bose and Vasiliy Eroshenko | 53-81 | ||
Note | NAKATA, Hitoshi | Culture and Language Education, Moreover Resarch: Introducing Some Example Classes | 83-97 | ||
Note | Ito, Yokuto | Predictability in Utterance-Beginnings | 99-122 | ||
Note | SAKAUE, Ayako | The Usage of the Conjunctive Particle shi in Spoken Japanese | 123-135 | ||
Note | SZALAY, Peter | About the Effects of Tōyō Gakugei Zasshi and The Popular Science Monthly on the Views of Kumagusu Minakata | 137-156 | ||
41 | March 2014 | Article | NAKATA, Hitoshi | On Laughter in Manzai: System Errors, Inefficiency and Inconsistency | 1-35 |
Article | KOMORI, Mari | Pedagogical Observations on the Usage of “(no)dewanaika” in Japanede Academic Writing | 37-60 | ||
Article | MATSUMOTO, Tomoko | The Historical Change of “Idure” | 61-82 | ||
Article | IWAI, Shigeki | The Introduction and Modification of the word “Chikan” in China and Japan | (1)-(30) | ||
Article | YAMANAKA, Nobuyuki | On a usage of two particles “No” and “Ga” in “Hyakunō’ō” by Tōgenzusen | (31)-(54) | ||
40 | March 2013 | Article | NAKATA, Hitoshi | Rediscovery of Metaphorical Expressions in Japanese | 23-39 |
Article | SHOJI, Ikuko | Grammaticalization of Complementizer ‘ka‘ and ‘to‘ | 41-53 | ||
Note | KATO, Hitoshi | Buddhist Monks’ Understandings of Christianity in Pre-modern Japan: Based on the Comparison between Anti-Christian Works of Shosan Suzuki and Sosai Sesso | 55-64 | ||
Note | IMAI, Shinobu | On the Similalities of Kango (Chinese loanword) and Compound -A Semantic Perspective- | 65-77 | ||
Article | TSUTA, Kiyoyuki | The Love Letter in Love Letter | (1)-(22) | ||
Note | SHIBATA, Yoshinari | The Love Letter from the Owl | (23)-(33) | ||
39 | March 2013 | Article | NUKITA, Yuko Wuriga | Sociability and Friendship Networks of International Students in Japan-Analysis of Questionnaire Survey Data of International Students of Osaka University and Kyoto University- | 1-24 |
Article | YAMANAKA, Nobuyuki | Tōgen Zuisen’s Composition Seen in “Hyakunō’ō” | (1)-(19) | ||
Note | NIHONMATSU, Yasuko | The Whole Sentence of the Text of Falconry Called “Yo-kotsu-ho” which National Library of Korea Owns | (21)-(51) | ||
38 | March 2012 | Article | KATO, Hitoshi | Nihonjinron(Discourses on Japanese Identity) and Buddhism -Focusing on Yamamoto Shichihei’s Discourse on Shosan Suzuki- | 1-18 |
Article | NAKATA, Hitoshi | On Noda‘s Result Usage and Process Usage | 19-51 | ||
Article | IMAI, Shinobu | On the Nature of Japanese Quantificational Adjectives ooi‘many’ and sukunai‘few’-An Analysis in Terms of the “Existence”Sense- | 53-80 | ||
Article | SHOJI, Ikuko | Syntactic Feature of the Particle ‘ni‘ as a Complimentizer | 81-99 | ||
Article | GONOJI, Masahiro | Yoshio Takahashi and the Theatre Reformation Movement | 101-128 | ||
Article | YAMAKAWA, Futoshi | On “mada-nai” and “mada-teinai“: A Lexical Semantic Approach | 129-146 | ||
Note | KAKUDO, Masayoshi | The Accent of Introduction to Kansai(Osaka) Dialect to be Learned by Listening | 147-203 | ||
Note | SHIMAMOTO, Takamitsu | What knowledge means(part3) -stages leading to theosophy and acts of the awakened(saints)- | 205-225 | ||
Article | SHIBATA, Yoshinari | The temple of Zeni-kannnon | (1)-(17) | ||
Article | TSUTA, Kiyoyuki | Old Japanese particle mo/no/ha and te/ni/wo | (19)-(34) |