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塩谷 亨
Hawaiian has two counting systems, the common decimal counting system and the peculiar traditional counting system. In the Hawaiian traditional counting system, numbers are expressed by four and its m …
北海道言語文化研究 (8), 73-83, 2010-03-30
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Hawaiian emotional statives can express two meanings, i.e. (1) 'somebody has a feeling of fear, happiness, pleasure, sadness, and so on', or (2) 'something (or somebody) is the cause of the feeling of …
北海道言語文化研究 (7), 135-146, 2009-03-30
There are many types of comparative and additional expressions in Hawaiian, where directionals are often used. This suggests some semantic connection between comparative expressions and additional exp …
北海道言語文化研究 (6), 81-94, 2008-03-21
認知科学研究 (5), 109-110, 2007-03-31
学術論文
室蘭工業大学紀要 = Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology (57), 17-24, 2007
室蘭工業大学紀要 = Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology (56), 17-23, 2006-11
認知科学研究 (4), 53-54, 2006-01-31
松名 隆 , 塩谷 亨
Journal of cognitive science (4), 13-18, 2006
Journal of cognitive science (4), 7-12, 2006
認知科学研究 (3), 83-84, 2004-04-30
言語 33(1), 52-55, 2004-01
A traditional Hawaiian meal, as well as a typical Japanese meal, consists of the staple food and the food other than the staple food. Both Hawaiian and Japanese distinguish them lexically. Many other …
Journal of cognitive science (3), 37-50, 2004
認知科学研究 (1), 71-84, 2002-04-30
Journal of cognitive science (1), 71-84, 2002
言語 30(2), 98-101, 2001-02
Shionoya Toru
Nagoya working papers in linguistics 16, 67-72, 2000
言語 28(7), 86-93, 1999-07
This paper has two goals. In the first half,this paper will re-define relative clauses of different kinds of languages,with emphasis on Hawaiian. Although relative clauses in other languages have simi …
Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology Cultural science (46), 93-110, 1996-11
SHINOYA Toru
Journal of the Linguistic Society of Japan (97), p18-43, 1990-03