Kyōsuke Kindaichi
Appearance
Kyōsuke Kindaichi | |||||
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Born | |||||
Died | November 14, 1971 | (aged 89)||||
Resting place | Tokyo | ||||
Other names | 金田一 京助 | ||||
Occupation | linguist | ||||
Relatives | Son: Haruhiko Kindaichi-linguist | ||||
Japanese name | |||||
Kanji | 金田一 京助 | ||||
Hiragana | きんだいち きょうすけ | ||||
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Kyōsuke Kindaichi (金田一 京助, Kindaichi Kyōsuke, May 5, 1882 – November 14, 1971) was a Japanese linguist from Morioka, Iwate Prefecture. He is chiefly known for his dictations of yukar, or sagas of the Ainu people, as well as his study of the Matagi dialect. Linguist Haruhiko Kindaichi was his son. His grandson is Keio University Professor Emeritus, Russian scholar, and president of University of Nagano, Masumi Kindaichi.
Biography
Kindaichi was also active as a poet and had good contacts with Ishikawa Takuboku. He is also the author of the dictionary Meikai Kokugo Jiten.
In popular culture
A fictionalised Kindaichi appears in the anime Woodpecker Detective's Office.
Honours
- Order of Culture (1954)
- Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st class, Grand Cordon (1971, Posthumous award)
- Junior Third Rank (1971, Posthumous award)
External links
Categories:
- 1882 births
- 1971 deaths
- Linguists of Ainu
- Linguists from Japan
- Japanese lexicographers
- University of Tokyo alumni
- University of Tokyo faculty
- Taisho University faculty
- People from Morioka, Iwate
- Laureates of the Imperial Prize
- Recipients of the Order of Culture
- 20th-century Japanese poets
- 20th-century linguists
- Japanese writer stubs
- Ainu stubs