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Hiroshi Hayashi

Hiroshi Hayashi

Hiroshi Hayashi (from May 8, 1913 to March 30, 2004 when I grow it, and there is many it) is a scholar of Japanese national language. I acted as Manager of National Institute for Japanese Language, Director representative of Society for The Study of Japanese Language. I participated in Japanese national language policy from the 1950s through the 1980s.

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Person, origin

Hiroshi Hayashi was born in Tokyo City as the eldest son of Kokei Hayashi. I graduated from Urawa Senior High School in 1934 and entered Tokyo Imperial University. I studied under Shinkichi Hashimoto at the department of literature department of Japanese literature and graduated in 1937.

I became Ministry of Education textbook station part-time service in 1946 and after that was engaged in the establishment of Chinese characters for daily use in Japan Chinese- and Japanese-style readings of Chinese characters list, Chinese characters for daily use in Japan list separate table, Chinese characters for daily use in Japan style list and "the modern kana trainer". From 1949, I held the posts of the National Institute for Japanese Language in the Ministry of Education investigation spread station national language section. I was appointed the director of fourth Research Department the director of National Institute for Japanese Language first Research Department in 1966 in 1960. I published "a classification vocabulary table" in 1964.

I was engaged in revision of the kanji allotment list according to the school year and the course of study language arts as a chief government school inspector Ministry of Education Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau government school inspector from 1972 from 1967. I came back to the National Institute for Japanese Language and served a National Institute for Japanese Language third charges director afterwards from 1974 to director of Japanese Education Department, 1976 through 1982.

The forest played its part in the making of the original bill of "the kanji mark system for the JIS C 6226-1978 information exchange" at that time. I served Information Processing Society Kanji character code study Committee chief examiner from 1970 through 1973 and pushed forward a study for standardization of the character code of the kanjis. I served a temporary committee of Japanese industrial standard investigation committee (JISC) from 1972 through 1982. It was the committee member of the kanji mark standardization research committee of the information processing development center in Japan from 1974 through 1976.

In addition, I was appointed the committee of the twelfth National Language Council in 1975. I served a committee of the National Language Council of 各期 or a temporary committee after this until 1993 and participated in the contemporary kana orthography that revised a Chinese characters commonly used list, "the present age kana trainer" who rearranged Chinese characters for daily use in Japan list, Chinese characters for daily use in Japan style list as a chief examiner. It was the committee member of the Ministry of Justice civil affair executive council from 1978 through 1982.

I acted as Director representative of the Society for The Study of Japanese Language from 1976 through 1979. I got Second Class Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1983. It was the chairperson of Society for Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language from 1985 through 1995. I died because of pneumonia on March 30, 2004 and was made the original fourth place on the same day.

Book

  • From the battle front is humanities study 1939 to parents

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References

  • Mutsuro Kai "Mr. memorial Hiroshi Hayashi" "science of Japanese" (3-6 pages of Vol. 55 fourth, 2004)
  • Makoto Yamazaki "Mr. Hiroshi Hayashi chronological history and writings list" "science of Japanese" (11-19 pages of Vol. 55 fourth, 2004)
  • "〈 discussion 〉 - "step (8-34 pages, March, 2003) of national language measure 100 years" to look back on starting - 20, Showa generation of the national language measure after the war

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