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222:), the center of Amami Ōshima. His blindness kept him from using his talent for prestigious jobs. He ran a private-tutoring school for the English language during daytime while continuing folkloristic and linguistic research at night. His decades of work resulted in the book titled 211:, the father of Japanese folkloristics. His main source of information was a group of young men from Amami who had been drafted into the armament industry in Nagasaki. His informants were all killed by 183:. Being disappointed with it, he spent about five years pursuing folkloristic studies in his hometown Shodon. He then worked for the Nagasaki Prefectural Government while teaching linguistics at 176:. Unlike his half-brothers and sisters, he was grown up by his grandparents. His grandfather Minesato (嶺佐登) was an important source of his folkloristic studies in his later life. 241:. He worked with Yukio Uemura, Shirō Hattori and Samuel Martin. He was praised as an ideal informant by Hattori. His primarily linguistic work include the 212: 451: 456: 234: 331: 466: 203:(天降り女人) (1943), where he proposed a couple of novel theories on Amami's swan maiden motif, a conundrum originally posed by 436: 431: 184: 180: 75: 161: 226:(Ancient Japanese Culture Still Alive in Amami). Its publication was done with the help from linguist 446: 441: 250: 55: 40: 192: 36: 172:
Kanehisa was born to a wealthy family in Shodon, a village in southwestern Kakeroma Island of the
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was a Japanese folklorist and linguist who worked on the language and culture of his home island
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Being a linguist himself, he worked as an informant of the Shodon dialect, which is part of the
238: 373: 227: 219: 157: 418:(in Japanese): Kanehisa's son Noboru Unasaka's website. Some excerpts from Kanehisa's book. 402: 141: 145: 336:鹿児島県大島郡瀬戸内町諸鈍方言フォネーム (上) (The Phonemes of the Shodon dialect in Amami-Oshima (Part 1))" 208: 425: 343: 218:
After World War II, he returned to Shodon and soon moved to Naze (part of modern-day
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Samuel E. Martin (1970). "Shodon: A Dialect of the Northern Ryukyus".
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in 1945. He himself gradually lost his eyesight after the bombing.
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Kagoshima-ken Ōshima-gun Setouchi-cho Shodon hōgen no fonēmu
317:奄美に生きる日本古代文化 (Ancient Japanese Culture Still Alive in Amami) 245:(Three features of the Amami dialect phonology) and the 100: 81: 71: 63: 48: 28: 21: 199:(Travels and Legends). He won fame for his paper 272:Kanehisa Tadashi: 1937 nen no nikki o chūshin ni 290: 288: 131: 125: 8: 187:. He published his folkloristic work at the 18: 366:Journal of the American Oriental Society 262: 243:Amami hōgen on'in no sandai tokushoku 7: 235:Southern Amami Ōshima dialect group 213:the U.S. atomic bombing on Nagasaki 207:. His work was highly commended by 14: 179:He studied English literature at 405:, his nephew, a bioinformatician 340:Nihon Tōyō bunka ronshū 日本東洋文化論集 330:Karimata Shigehisa 狩俣繁久 (1995). 315:Amami ni ikiru Nihon kodai bunka 300:Amami ni ikiru Nihon kodai bunka 294:Yamashita Kin'ichi 山下欣一 (2011). 281:(in Japanese). pp. 335–339. 224:Amami ni ikiru Nihon kodai bunka 16:Japanese folklorist and linguist 312:Kanehisa Tadashi 金久正 (2011) . 1: 452:People from the Amami Islands 191:(Southern Islands) edited by 58:, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan 270:Unasaka Noboru 海坂昇 (2004). " 52:1997 (aged 90–91) 132: 483: 181:Kyushu Imperial University 85:Folkloristic study of the 76:Kyushu Imperial University 342:(1): 1–23. Archived from 298:解説. In Kanehisa Tadashi. 126: 114: 93: 457:Kyushu University alumni 185:Kwassui Women's College 467:20th-century linguists 247:Amami ni ikiru kotengo 89:of southwestern Japan 437:Linguists from Japan 432:Japanese folklorists 144:, and by extension, 41:Kagoshima Prefecture 277:Amami fukki 50 nen 239:Japonic languages 118: 117: 95:Scientific career 474: 390: 389: 361: 355: 354: 352: 351: 327: 321: 320: 309: 303: 292: 283: 282: 267: 197:Tabi to Densetsu 162:Samuel E. Martin 148:of southwestern 139: 137: 134:Kanehisa Tadashi 129: 128: 121:Tadashi Kanehisa 23:Tadashi Kanehisa 19: 482: 481: 477: 476: 475: 473: 472: 471: 422: 421: 412: 403:Minoru Kanehisa 399: 394: 393: 363: 362: 358: 349: 347: 329: 328: 324: 311: 310: 306: 293: 286: 269: 268: 264: 259: 170: 123: 72:Alma mater 59: 53: 44: 33: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 480: 478: 470: 469: 464: 459: 454: 449: 444: 439: 434: 424: 423: 420: 419: 411: 410:External links 408: 407: 406: 398: 395: 392: 391: 378:10.2307/598434 356: 322: 319:(in Japanese). 304: 284: 261: 260: 258: 255: 209:Kunio Yanagita 193:Eikichi Kazari 169: 166: 116: 115: 112: 111: 102: 98: 97: 91: 90: 83: 82:Known for 79: 78: 73: 69: 68: 65: 61: 60: 54: 50: 46: 45: 34: 30: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 479: 468: 465: 463: 460: 458: 455: 453: 450: 448: 445: 443: 440: 438: 435: 433: 430: 429: 427: 417: 414: 413: 409: 404: 401: 400: 396: 387: 383: 379: 375: 372:(1): 97–139. 371: 367: 360: 357: 346:on 2015-04-10 345: 341: 337: 335: 326: 323: 318: 314: 308: 305: 301: 297: 291: 289: 285: 280: 276: 273: 266: 263: 256: 254: 252: 248: 244: 240: 236: 231: 229: 228:Shirō Hattori 225: 221: 216: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 194: 190: 186: 182: 177: 175: 174:Amami Islands 167: 165: 163: 159: 158:Shirō Hattori 155: 151: 147: 143: 136: 135: 122: 113: 110: 106: 105:Folkloristics 103: 99: 96: 92: 88: 87:Amami Islands 84: 80: 77: 74: 70: 66: 62: 57: 51: 47: 42: 38: 31: 27: 20: 369: 365: 359: 348:. Retrieved 344:the original 339: 333: 325: 316: 313: 307: 299: 295: 278: 275: 271: 265: 246: 242: 232: 223: 217: 205:Shomu Nobori 200: 196: 188: 178: 171: 154:Yukio Uemura 146:Amami Ōshima 138:, 1906–1997) 133: 120: 119: 94: 37:Setouchi-chō 447:1997 deaths 442:1906 births 201:Amori Onagu 109:Linguistics 64:Citizenship 426:Categories 350:2015-04-05 220:Amami City 195:, and the 462:Hibakusha 416:Ayahavela 251:Kagoshima 168:Biography 56:Kagoshima 296:Kaisetsu 142:Kakeroma 35:Shodon, 279:奄美復帰50年 237:of the 43:, Japan 386:598434 384:  101:Fields 397:Links 382:JSTOR 257:Notes 189:Nantō 150:Japan 67:Japan 160:and 127:金久 正 49:Died 32:1906 29:Born 374:doi 428:: 380:. 370:90 368:. 338:. 287:^ 230:. 164:. 156:, 130:, 107:, 39:, 388:. 376:: 353:. 332:" 124:(

Index

Setouchi-chō
Kagoshima Prefecture
Kagoshima
Kyushu Imperial University
Amami Islands
Folkloristics
Linguistics
Kakeroma
Amami Ōshima
Japan
Yukio Uemura
Shirō Hattori
Samuel E. Martin
Amami Islands
Kyushu Imperial University
Kwassui Women's College
Eikichi Kazari
Shomu Nobori
Kunio Yanagita
the U.S. atomic bombing on Nagasaki
Amami City
Shirō Hattori
Southern Amami Ōshima dialect group
Japonic languages
Kagoshima


"Kagoshima-ken Ōshima-gun Setouchi-cho Shodon hōgen no fonēmu 鹿児島県大島郡瀬戸内町諸鈍方言フォネーム (上) (The Phonemes of the Shodon dialect in Amami-Oshima (Part 1))"
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