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Tadahiko Shintani

Tadahiko Shintani (Japanese: 新谷 忠彦, romanizedShintani Tadahiko, born October 1946) is a Japanese linguist and Professor Emeritus of the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, specializing in the phonology of New Caledonian languages and Southeast Asian languages.[1]

Tadahiko Shintani
Born (1946-10-09) October 9, 1946 (age 77)
Other names新谷 忠彦
Occupationlinguist

Biography edit

Shintani is from Ishikawa Prefecture. He graduated from Department of French Studies at Sophia University in 1970, and completed his studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in 1974. In 1977 he was appointed assistant professor at the Institute of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, and was promoted to associate professor in 1987 and full professor in 1995. He retired in 2011.[citation needed]

In the 1990s, he led a group of Japanese linguists researching the languages of northern Laos.[2] He is a prominent advocate of the concept of a Tai Cultural Area, which he uses to refer to the area of continental Southeast Asia―including Yunnan and Guangxi in China and Assam in India―that is inhabited by ethnic groups that speak Tai languages.[3][4][5]

Shintani has also recorded word lists of dozens of lesser-known Karenic languages.

Selected works edit

  • Linguistic research and Shan culture area, and Chicken, Poultry Resources Study Group Report No. 4 pp. 25–29 Poultry Resources Study Group · Tokyo 2005.6.14
  • Austroasiatic tone languages of the Tai Cultural Area - aroma of typhal studies of Tonal Phenomena, Shigeki Kaji ed. pp. 271 – 292 Asia-Africa Institute for Language and Culture 2005.12.14
  • Linguistic Survey of Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R. (co-edited) Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Asia-Africa Institute for Language and Culture, 234, 2001
  • Shan (Tay) phonology theory and character method, (co-authored) Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Asia-Africa Institute for Language and Culture, 112, 2000
  • Miao-Yao from the viewpoint of language, Asian studies, No. 9, 149 - 157, 1999
  • Linguistic & Anthropologologist Study on the Shan Culture Area (edited) Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Asia-Africa Institute for Language and Culture, 246, 1999
  • Basic Vocabularies of the Languages Spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R. (co-edited) Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Language and Culture Research Institute for Asia and Africa, 359, 1999
  • Golden square area - History, language and ethnicity of Shan culture area, (edited) Keigo Shosha, 326, 1998
  • Deux Textes en Langue de Gonen (Nouvelle - Caledonie) "Asia-Africa Language and Culture Studies" 46 · 47, 362 - 374, 1994

LSTCA series edit

The Linguistic survey of Tay cultural area (LSTCA) series of vocabularies by Tadahiko Shintani is published by the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA).[6]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Note: Shanke is a Northern Naga language.

References edit

  1. ^ "SHINTANI Tadahiko L.A." Japan Science and Technology Agency. 18 April 2014. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  2. ^ Bradley, David (2007). "Languages of mainland south-east Asia". In Krauss, Michael E. (ed.). The Vanishing Languages of the Pacific Rim. Oxford University Press. p. 333. ISBN 9780199266623.
  3. ^ Daniels, Christian (2010). "Review of James C. Scott. The Art of Not Being Governed : An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia". 東南アジア研究 [Studies of Southeast Asian Languages in Europe]. 48 (2): 205–210.
  4. ^ Daniels, Christian (2013). "Introduction: Upland Peoples in the Making of History in Northern Continental Southeast Asia". Southeast Asian Studies. 2 (1): 69–94.
  5. ^ Shintani, Tadahiko (2003). "Research on the Tai cultural area". In Goudineau, Yves (ed.). Laos and Ethnic Minority Cultures: Promoting Heritage (PDF). UNESCO.
  6. ^ Linguistic survey of Tay cultural area (LSTCA) in the TUFS Library Online Public Access Catalog

External links edit

  • CiNii
  • Linguistic survey of Tay cultural area (LSTCA) books

tadahiko, shintani, japanese, 新谷, 忠彦, romanized, shintani, tadahiko, born, october, 1946, japanese, linguist, professor, emeritus, tokyo, university, foreign, studies, specializing, phonology, caledonian, languages, southeast, asian, languages, born, 1946, oct. Tadahiko Shintani Japanese 新谷 忠彦 romanized Shintani Tadahiko born October 1946 is a Japanese linguist and Professor Emeritus of the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies specializing in the phonology of New Caledonian languages and Southeast Asian languages 1 Tadahiko ShintaniBorn 1946 10 09 October 9 1946 age 77 Ishikawa Prefecture JapanOther names新谷 忠彦Occupationlinguist Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works 2 1 LSTCA series 3 Footnotes 4 References 5 External linksBiography editShintani is from Ishikawa Prefecture He graduated from Department of French Studies at Sophia University in 1970 and completed his studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in 1974 In 1977 he was appointed assistant professor at the Institute of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and was promoted to associate professor in 1987 and full professor in 1995 He retired in 2011 citation needed In the 1990s he led a group of Japanese linguists researching the languages of northern Laos 2 He is a prominent advocate of the concept of a Tai Cultural Area which he uses to refer to the area of continental Southeast Asia including Yunnan and Guangxi in China and Assam in India that is inhabited by ethnic groups that speak Tai languages 3 4 5 Shintani has also recorded word lists of dozens of lesser known Karenic languages Selected works editLinguistic research and Shan culture area and Chicken Poultry Resources Study Group Report No 4 pp 25 29 Poultry Resources Study Group Tokyo 2005 6 14 Austroasiatic tone languages of the Tai Cultural Area aroma of typhal studies of Tonal Phenomena Shigeki Kaji ed pp 271 292 Asia Africa Institute for Language and Culture 2005 12 14 Linguistic Survey of Phongxaly Lao P D R co edited Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Asia Africa Institute for Language and Culture 234 2001 Shan Tay phonology theory and character method co authored Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Asia Africa Institute for Language and Culture 112 2000 Miao Yao from the viewpoint of language Asian studies No 9 149 157 1999 Linguistic amp Anthropologologist Study on the Shan Culture Area edited Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Asia Africa Institute for Language and Culture 246 1999 Basic Vocabularies of the Languages Spoken in Phongxaly Lao P D R co edited Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Language and Culture Research Institute for Asia and Africa 359 1999 Golden square area History language and ethnicity of Shan culture area edited Keigo Shosha 326 1998 Deux Textes en Langue de Gonen Nouvelle Caledonie Asia Africa Language and Culture Studies 46 47 362 374 1994LSTCA series edit The Linguistic survey of Tay cultural area LSTCA series of vocabularies by Tadahiko Shintani is published by the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa ILCAA 6 no 101 The Riang language 2008 no 102 The Zayein language 2014 no 103 The Wadamkhong language 2014 no 104 The Shanke language 2015 a no 105 The Zotung language 2015 no 106 The Kadaw language 2015 no 107 The Siam Hsem language 2016 no 108 The Va En language 2016 no 109 The Nangki language 2016 no 110 The Matu language 2016 no 111 The Gokhu language 2017 no 112 The Blimaw language 2017 no 113 The Khwingsang language 2018 no 114 The Khrangkhu language 2018 no 115 The Yingtalay language 2018 no 116 The Thaidai language 2018 no 117 The Makuri language 2018 no 118 The Sonkan Kayan language 2018 no 119 The Kokak language 2018 no 120 The Dosanbu Kayan language 2018 no 121 The Sen Tsum I Mok language 2019 no 122 The Phulon Kayan language 2019 no 123 The Lagu Kayan language 2019 no 124 The Totan Kayan language 2019 no 125 The Dokhoncon Kayan language 2019 no 126 The Thamidai language 2020 no 127 The Kanaw Danaw language 2020 no 128 The Nantwei Kayan language 2020 no 129 The Pimon Kayan language 2020 no 130 The Sonplao Kayan language 2020 no 131 The Pao language its Taunggyi and Kokareit dialects 2020 no 132 The Dolan Kayan language 2021 no 133 The Thaoku Kayan language 2021 no 134 The Diklon Kayan language 2021 no 135 The Pulon Kayan language 2021 no 136 The Kabla Kayan language 2021 no 137 The Kathan Kayan language 2021 no 138 The Kalondei Kayan language 2021 no 139 The Ramaku Kayan language 2022 no 140 The Kayin Phyu language 2022 no 141 The Subao Kayan language 2022 no 142 The Kadu Kayan language 2022 no 143 The Huason Kayan language 2022 no 144 The Hanti Kayan language 2022 no 145 The Sonpu Kayan language 2022 no 146 The Agu language 2023 no 147 The Dingra language 2023 A handbook of comparative Kayan languages 2020Footnotes edit Note Shanke is a Northern Naga language References edit SHINTANI Tadahiko L A Japan Science and Technology Agency 18 April 2014 Retrieved 18 January 2017 Bradley David 2007 Languages of mainland south east Asia In Krauss Michael E ed The Vanishing Languages of the Pacific Rim Oxford University Press p 333 ISBN 9780199266623 Daniels Christian 2010 Review of James C Scott The Art of Not Being Governed An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia 東南アジア研究 Studies of Southeast Asian Languages in Europe 48 2 205 210 Daniels Christian 2013 Introduction Upland Peoples in the Making of History in Northern Continental Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Studies 2 1 69 94 Shintani Tadahiko 2003 Research on the Tai cultural area In Goudineau Yves ed Laos and Ethnic Minority Cultures Promoting Heritage PDF UNESCO Linguistic survey of Tay cultural area LSTCA in the TUFS Library Online Public Access CatalogExternal links editCiNii Linguistic survey of Tay cultural area LSTCA books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tadahiko Shintani amp oldid 1195462572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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