Shinjiro Kazama
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Shinjiro Kazama (風間 伸次郎) is an assistant professor of linguistics at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. He is one of a small number of scholars publishing today on the Nanai language, Negidal language, Solon language, and other Tungusic languages.
[edit] Publications
- Kazama, Shinjiro. Naanaigo no itchi' ni tsuite [On the so-called agreement in Nanay]. Hokudai Gengogaku Kenkyuuhookoko 5. Sapporo: Faculty of Letters, Hokkaido University, 1994.
- Kazama, Shinjiro. Nanay Texts. Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures 4. Center for Language Studies, Otaru University of Commerce: Otaru, Japan. 1993. [in Nanay and Japanese]
- Kazama, Shinjiro. Nanay Folk Tales and Legends 2. Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures 8. Faculty of Education, Tottori University: Tottori, Japan. 1996. [in Nanay and Japanese]
- Kazama, Shinjiro. Nanay Folk Tales and Legends 3. Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures 10. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies: Tokyo. Japan. 1997. [in Nanay and Japanese]
- Kazama, Shinjiro. Nanay Folk Tales and Legends 4. Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures 12. Chiba: Chiba University. 1998.
- Chaoke, D.O., Toshiro Tsumugari, and S. Kazama. 1991. Sorongo kihon reibunshuu [Solon Basic Sentences]. Sapporo: Faculty of Letters, Hokkaido University.
- Kazama, Shinjiro (ed.) (2002). Negidal Texts and Grammar. [In Japanese.] With 1 CD. (Publications on Tungus Languages and Cultures,
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) Home page