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Tokyo University Linguistic Papers
Articles
| Vowel Letters in the Hunmin-Joengeum and Phags-pa Scripts |
1-20 | Abstract | |
| Third person Singular and Plural Pronouns in Manchu Version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms |
21-30 | Abstract | |
| On the Joint Sense of the English Preposition by |
31-52 | Abstract | |
| The Accent of Compound Nouns Ending in Three-Mora Elements in the Suzuka Dialect of Japanese (Mie Prefecture) 2 |
53-66 | Abstract | |
| A Cognitive Approach to Character Formation in the Oracle Bone Script |
67-77 | Abstract | |
| The Perfective Present and the Perfective Past in Lapurdian: a French-side Dialect of Basque |
79-89 | Abstract | |
| Loa`a-type Verbs in Hawaiian |
91-100 | Abstract | |
| Some Considerations of Grammar-related Japanese Words in the First English-Japanese Dictionary Published in Japan in 1862 |
101-115 | Abstract | |
| Possessive Verbal Predicate Constructions in Indonesian |
117-133 | Abstract | |
| Changes in Sino-Japanese Adnominal Forms from the Early Modern Period to the Present: Assimilation into Japanese |
135-164 | Abstract | |
| Account for Quantifier Scope by Reference-point Constructions |
165-186 | Abstract | |
| Regional Variety of the Verbal Accent System in Awaji-shima Dialect |
187-196 | Abstract | |
| Habituals and Temporariness in Japanese |
197-212 | Abstract | |
| On the Quotation of an Avadāna Text in the Udānālaṅkāra in Tocharian B |
213-233 | Abstract | |
| Sanskrit Fragments Identified as the Ālánnàjīng in SHT |
235-268 | Abstract | |
| Toward the Dissolution of Confusion over the Notion of Homogenization in Tautology: The Illusion of Shared Meaning |
269-286 | Abstract | |
| Classical Nahuatl Locatives in Typological Perspectives |
287-316 | Abstract | |
| Implications of zya and na in the Senoh Dialect of Okayama |
317-333 | Abstract | |
| Remarks on the Causee in the Causative Structure of the Sanjiazi Dialect of Manchu |
335-345 | Abstract |
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