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Motoki Tokieda

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Motoki Tokieda (時枝 誠記, Tokieda Motoki, 1900–1967) was a professor of Japanese linguistics at University of Tokyo.

He was a pupil of Shinkichi Hashimoto. However, he criticized Hashimoto's Japanese grammar and created his own "Tokieda grammar" from his own "language process theory" (言語過程説, gengo katei setsu).

Bibliography

  • Tokieda (1940). The History of Japanese Linguistics (國語學史, Kokugogaku shi)
  • Tokieda (1941). The Principles of Japanese Linguistics (國語學原論, Kokugogaku genron)