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          <dc:title>日本語の味覚形容詞語彙の類型的構造および方言分布成立 : 「五味」とスイ・スッパイ・スッカイの語源(中国語「酢」)の再検討</dc:title>
          <dc:title>ニホンゴ ノ ミカク ケイヨウシ ゴイ ノ ルイケイテキ コウゾウ オヨビ ホウゲン ブンプ セイリツ ゴミ ト スイ スッパイ スッカイ ノ ゴゲン チュウゴクゴ ス ノ サイケントウ</dc:title>
          <dc:title>On the Lexical Structure and Etymology of Several Basic Japanese Adjectives Used to Express Sense of Taste and Other Senses-Amai, Karai, Suppai, Nigai, and Others.</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>安部, 清哉</dc:creator>
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          <dc:creator>アベ, セイヤ</dc:creator>
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          <dc:description>This paper will examine features related to the geographical distribution of Japanese adjectives used to express sense of taste, including Amai, Karai, Suppai, Nigai, and others, that are problematic in a historical linguistics context pertaining to the roots of Japanese language. In particular, it has been proven that the etymology of“ *sukwa-shi（ &lt;suppa-i, &lt;sukka-i）” in the East-Japanese dialect, Chinese “酢”, and “*sem” of Proto-Austronesian （PAN） language have the identical root and origin, and that the etymology of“ su-shi（ &lt; su-i）” in the West-Japanese dialect is Chinese“ 酸”. It has also been demonstrated that the roots of these adjectives have the same origin in Asian Language. 　　In addition, by examining the etymology of these adjectives, this paper will describe that a cross structure composed of four words is the prototype lexical structure of Japanese basic adjectives. Keywords: geographical distribution, Japanese adjectives, sense of taste, Amai, Karai, Suppai, Nigai, etymology,“ ＊Sukwa-shi（ &lt;suppa-i, &lt;sukka-i）” as for sour,“ Su-shi（ &lt;su-i）” as for sour,“ 酢”,“ 酸”, prototype structure, basic adjectives.</dc:description>
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          <dc:publisher>学習院大学人文科学研究所</dc:publisher>
          <dc:date>2011-03-28</dc:date>
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