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Shichirō Murayama

Index Shichirō Murayama

was a Japanese linguist who started his career lecturing at Juntendo University, and went on to become full professor at Kyoto Sangyo University. [1]

8 relations: Ainu language, Inariyama Sword, List of linguists, Shichirō, Shirō Hattori, Susumu Ōno, Urheimat, Yamagata University.

Ainu language

Ainu (Ainu: アイヌ・イタㇰ Aynu.

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Inariyama Sword

The iron or was excavated at the Inariyama Kofun in 1968.

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List of linguists

A linguist in the academic sense is a person who studies natural language (an academic discipline known as linguistics).

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Shichirō

Shichirō, Shichiro or Shichirou (written: 七郎) is a masculine Japanese given name.

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Shirō Hattori

was a Japanese academic and author.

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Susumu Ōno

was a Tokyo-born linguist, specializing in the early history of the Japanese language.

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Urheimat

In historical linguistics, the term homeland (also Urheimat;; from a German compound of ur- "original" and Heimat "home, homeland") denotes the area of origin of the speakers of a proto-language, the (reconstructed or known) parent language of a group of languages assumed to be genetically related.

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Yamagata University

is a national university located in the Japanese cities of Yamagata, Yonezawa, and Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture.

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Redirects here:

Murayama Shichiro, Murayama Shichirō, Shichiro Murayama.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shichirō_Murayama

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