著者
井之口 有一 中井 和子 堀井 令以知 Y. Inokuti K. Nakai R. Horii
雑誌
京都府立大學學術報告. 人文 = The scientific report of Kyoto Prefectural University. Humanistic science (ISSN:00757381)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.15, pp.52_a-22_a, 1963-11-25

This paper is the sequel of the researches on the vocabulary of Court lady speech in the imperial palace and in Kyoto Amamonzeki nunnery. The vocabulary of Part II contains the words of Clothing, Instrument, Body, Health and Illness, the names of the maid of honour, of the annual observances in the Court and the adjectives, the verbs of Court lady speech, the words and phrases used in the letters of Court lady.
著者
井之口 有一 堀井 令以知 中井 和子 Y. Inokuti R. Horii K. Nakai
雑誌
西京大學學術報告. 人文 = The scientific reports of Saikyo University. Humanistic science
巻号頁・発行日
vol.10, pp.22_a-1_a, 1958-10-25

In Part I, we touched on the ancient court-lady speechs which have persisted in Daisyozi Amamonzeki nunnery. The present paper is an attempt to explain some linguistic circumstances in this nunnery. It is difficult to classify the extremely varied assertions which have been made connecting lingustic and nonlinguistic behavior. Therefore, in this paper, we will primarily ask three kinds of nonlinguistic questions : 1) What are the natures of human relation connected with Daisyozi and Imperial palace, of social circles and their manners and customs? 2) What are the year's regular functions in Daisyozi? (the Feast of the Seven Herbs of Health, Kazyo, the moonlight party and ancient customs etc.) 3) What kinds of education and recreation were done for the nuns? (the distinctive perception of public and private affairs, Kiyo and Otugi, Genzimonogatari cards and others) Thus, we intend to treat in next Parts on the correlation between some aspects of language and non-linguistic phenomena in this nunnery.
著者
井之口 有一 堀井 令以知 中井 和子 Y. Inokuti R. Horii K. Nakai
雑誌
西京大學學術報告. 人文 = The scientific reports of Saikyo University. Humanistic science
巻号頁・発行日
vol.10, pp.22_a-1_a, 1958-10-25

In Part I, we touched on the ancient court-lady speechs which have persisted in Daisyozi Amamonzeki nunnery. The present paper is an attempt to explain some linguistic circumstances in this nunnery. It is difficult to classify the extremely varied assertions which have been made connecting lingustic and nonlinguistic behavior. Therefore, in this paper, we will primarily ask three kinds of nonlinguistic questions : 1) What are the natures of human relation connected with Daisyozi and Imperial palace, of social circles and their manners and customs? 2) What are the year's regular functions in Daisyozi? (the Feast of the Seven Herbs of Health, Kazyo, the moonlight party and ancient customs etc.) 3) What kinds of education and recreation were done for the nuns? (the distinctive perception of public and private affairs, Kiyo and Otugi, Genzimonogatari cards and others) Thus, we intend to treat in next Parts on the correlation between some aspects of language and non-linguistic phenomena in this nunnery.