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Abstract Japanese has a century-long research history of expressive lexemes called giongo/gitaigo or mimetics. This chapter describes the representative methods of collecting and analysing mimetics in Japanese linguistics. Japanese boasts exceptionally large numbers of native-speaker linguists, both descriptive and theoretical literature,
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American Journal of Comparative Law, 2010
This essay answers the question "Why Study Japanese Law" pointing to Japan's success in achieving one of the highest levels of economic and social well-being of any industrial democracy today. Of fering a variety of propositions and possible explanations, the author argues that legal scholars in a wide variety of fields should explore more fully the ...
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This essay answers the question "Why Study Japanese Law" pointing to Japan's success in achieving one of the highest levels of economic and social well-being of any industrial democracy today. Of fering a variety of propositions and possible explanations, the author argues that legal scholars in a wide variety of fields should explore more fully the ...
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Japanese Sociological Studies.
Pacific Affairs, 1970Carlo Caldarola, Paul Halmos
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Sing Japanese: The Fun Approach to Studying Japanese
The Modern Language Journal, 1996Kyoko Hijirida +2 more
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