Shinjiro Kazama
Shinjiro Kazama (風間 伸次郎 Kazama Shinjirō, born 1965) is a professor of linguistics at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. His primary area of study is on the Tungusic languages.[1] He is active in linguistic field work, and has also published grammatical papers, praised by fellow Tungologist Toshiro Tsumagari as "revealing". His contributions of Nanai and other Tungusic folkloristic materials form one of the mainstays of Chiba University's Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures series.[2]
Publications
- Chaoke, D. O.; Tsumugari, Toshiro; Kazama, Shinjiro (1991), ソロン語基本例文集 [Solon Basic Sentences], Sapporo: Faculty of Letters, Hokkaido University, JPNO 95049777
- ナーナイ語テキスト [Nanai Texts], Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures #4, Otaru University of Commerce, 1993, JPNO 95054680
- ナーナイ語の「一致」について [On "agreement" in Nanai], Hokkaido University Publications on Linguistics #5, Hokkaido University, 1994, JPNO 98046317
- ナーナイの民話と伝説 [Nanai Folktales and Legends], Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures #5, Otaru University of Commerce, 1995, JPNO 95054681
- ナーナイの民話と伝説2 [Nanai Folktales and Legends], Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures #8, Tottori University, 1996, JPNO 96065693
- ナーナイの民話と伝説3 [Nanai Folktales and Legends], Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures #10, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 1996, JPNO 98006794
Footnotes
- ↑ 研究活動:風間 伸次郎 [Research Activities: Kazama Shinjirō], Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 2010, retrieved 2010-05-31
- ↑ Tsumagari, Kurebito & Endo 2007, p. 392
References
- Tsumagari, Toshiro; Kurebito, Megumi; Endo, Fubito (2007), "Siberia: Tungusic and Palaeosiberian", in Miyaoka, Osahito; Sakiyama, Osamu; Krauss, Michael E., The vanishing languages of the Pacific Rim, Oxford University Press, pp. 387–399, ISBN 978-0-19-926662-3
External links
- (Japanese) Home page
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