著者
黒崎 佐仁子
雑誌
聖学院大学論叢 = The Journal of Seigakuin University (ISSN:09152539)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.第23巻, no.第2号, pp.1-14, 2011-03

In anime and manga, there are various expressions called Yakuwari-go ( role language) .Yakuwari-go are expressions typically used by characters in anime and manga that are not used in the real world. There are many such characters in anime and manga. This paper focuses on expressions used by the character Hakase (“Old Scientist)”.Kinsui (2003) examined ja (a part of the predicate) used by characters in popular books from the Edo period to the present and stated that the “role language” of “Hakase” resembles a sociolect used in the Edo period which, as a result, displays the characteristics of a western Japan dialect.This paper, which examines the usage of washi, a first-person pronoun in materials from the Edo period such as a dialect dictionary, texts on dialects, popular books and Japanese language textbooks, confirms that washi is characteristic of the “role language” of the character Hakase.
著者
黒崎 佐仁子
出版者
聖学院大学
雑誌
聖学院大学論叢 (ISSN:09152539)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.23, no.1, pp.181-196, 2010-10-20

This paper analyzes the study of kanji learned in elementary schools in Japan and China. Chinese kanzi (hanzi) taught in elementary schools in China include most Japanese kanji taught in Japanese elementary schools. This means that most Japanese kanji are equivalent to Chinese hanzi, though they may differ in form.