No. |
Date |
Category |
Author |
Title |
Page |
48 |
March 2021 |
Article |
KOMORI, Mari |
Metadiscourse in the Chapters on Previous Research of Academic Papers in Humanities |
1-34 |
Article |
MIZUNO, Akiko |
Rereading Akutagawa Ryunosuke’s Kiseru: A Monetary Policy Perspective |
35-47 |
Article |
TAKAI, Miho/ KOMORI, Mari/ TACHIKAWA, Makie |
Analysis of Japanese Language Textbooks for Elementary Level Learners from the Perspective of Universal Design: Barriers to Learning for Students with Dyslexic Tendencies |
49-72 |
Article |
MATSUOKA, Rina |
A Study on Discoveries Made and Lessons Gained by an International Graduate Student Playing the Role of a Learner in an Observational Class for Japanese Language Teaching Trainees |
73-96 |
Article |
BEREZIKOVA, Tatiana |
International School Correspondence of the Canadian Junior Red Cross in the 1920s and the 1930s. |
97-126 |
Article |
MOTOBAYASHI, Yasuhisa |
Genealogy of Japanese “Graves and Trees”: On the Relationship between Modern Tree Burial and the Folklore of Tree Planting on Graves |
127-145 |
Note |
NAKATA, Hitoshi |
A Note on Pragmatics of Insubordination in Japanese |
147-168 |
47 |
March 2020 |
Article |
NAKATA, Hitoshi |
Describing no-da Sentence: Focus on Semantic Relations and Syntactic Phenomena |
1-26 |
Article |
GONOJI, Masahiro |
On the Japanese title of Kämpfer’s Amoenitates Exoticae, ‘Kaikoku kikan’ |
27-47 |
Note |
KOMORI, Mari |
Metadiscourse in the Initial Section of Academic Papers in Humanities: Towards Writing Education Focusing on Connection between Content and Language |
49-65 |
Note |
BEREZIKOVA, Tatiana |
The Japanese Junior Red Cross after the Second World War |
67-79 |
Article |
MORITA, Takeshi |
On Japanese Mathematics: Wadan and Sangaku |
81-107 |
Article |
IWAI Shigeki |
Consideration on Utamei Tea Utensils: Focusing on the Different Types of Utensils |
110(75)-184(1) |
46 |
March 2019 |
Article |
NAKATA, Hitoshi |
Compound Conjunctive Particle ‘mono-da-kara’ and the Laws of Nature |
1-20 |
Article |
YAMATO, Yuko |
Recognition of Two-Kanji Compound Words by Learners of the Japanese Language: Comparison of Learners with Non-Kanji Background and Learners with Kanji Background |
21-45 |
Article |
JIN, Zhu |
Voice Onset Time of Word-Initial and Word-Medial Plosives in Japanese |
47-69 |
Note |
SIGHINAS Mihaela Lacramioara |
Saikoku Pilgrimage and the Tradition of Omiyage |
71-85 |
Note |
FURUKAWA, Yuriko |
‘No’ in Oneechan no Baka: How to Introduce It in Teaching Japanese as a Second Language |
87-96 |
Note |
KOSHIBA, Yuko |
Survey on Intercultural Contacts of Japanese Roots Students Living in China: From the Case of Japanese School in Shanghai |
97-113 |
Note |
BABA, Yuko |
Japanese Culture Understanding Lesson in International Student Education Course: Japanese Cultural Calligraphy Practice Report |
115-128 |
45 |
March 2018 |
Article |
SANO, Masafumi |
The receiving and enshrining of remains of the Buddha and the founding of the Kakuozan Nissen-ji Temple in the Meiji period: Based on an analysis of sect journals and regional and religious newspaper sources |
1-44 |
Article |
FUJIHIRA, Manami |
Japanese Fixed Social Expressions and the Particle wo: A Corpus Analysis of Written Japanese |
45-69 |
Article |
SHIBATA, Yoshinari |
The waka poem of koromogae by Fujiwara Michinaga |
(1)-(9) |
44 |
March 2017 |
Article |
NAKATA, Hitoshi |
The Two Functions of Japanese Negative Questions |
1-29 |
Article |
IWAI, Shigeki |
Discovery of Japanese “Chikan” by Non-Japanese Peoples |
31-52 |
Article |
FUJIHIRA, Manami |
The Occurrence and Non-Occurrence of the Particle “wo” in Japanese Gratitude Expressions: Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis of a Written Japanese Corpus |
53-72 |
Note |
IWAI, Shigeki |
Zen and Chikan |
73-84 |
Article |
TUTA, Kiyoyuki |
Su Shi and Huang Tingjian in Japanese Upper Class People in the Late Middle Ages |
(1)-(30) |
Article |
KOMINAMI, Atsuko |
Seicho Matsumoto’s View of Female: As can be Seen from the Female Accomplicies in his Works |
(31)-(52) |