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The National Institute for Japanese Language

The National Institute for Japanese Language

The National Institute for Japanese Language
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The National Institute for Japanese Language (Tachikawa-shi, Tokyo)
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Official name The National Institute for Japanese Language
English name National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
Abbreviated designation The laboratory of national language
NINJAL
Organization form University combination use engine
The location Japanese flag Japan
190-8561
2 of 10, Midoricho, Tachikawa-shi, Tokyo
35°42'39" N
139°24'36" E



Budget 1,070 million yen (2013)
The number of people

49 (as of April 1, 2013)

Director Taro Kageyama
The establishment date December 20, 1948
Higher organization University combination use engine corporation human being culture study mechanism
Jurisdiction Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Website http://www.ninjal.ac.jp/
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One of the university combination use engines that a university combination use engine corporation human being culture study system sets up the National Institute for Japanese Language (こくりつこくごけんきゅうしょ).

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Summary

For the purpose of "scientific research about the Japanese education for the language life of national language and the nation and the foreigner and the making of the document based on this and the publication" [1].

Conduct Japanese research, and is the research organization which is main in science of Japanese, linguistics, a Japanese education study; with a university and the research organization collaborate it [2].

Engine → incorporated administrative agency and a setting form of engine → Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Ministry of Education change, and it is 4 studies system .3 center (theory, structure study system, variation study system between the space-time, language resources study system, language contrast study system, study data center, corpus development center, Japanese education study, information center) system as a university combination use organization for the purpose of the scientific study after October, 2009 [3].

History

Year Time Event
1948 December 20 The National Institute for Japanese Language starts as an organization of the Ministry of Education.
A setting place is the Meiji Shrine Imperial virtue memory picture building of Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
1954 October 1 I move in former Hitotsubashi lecture hall (the existing arts and sciences synthesis center location) of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
1962 April 1 I build the Government building and move to the old stationing United States Armed Forces requisition ground of Kita-ku, Tokyo rice Nishiyamacho (existing Nishigaoka) belonging to.
(now the location of accommodations athlete Village of the National training center)
1968 June 15 With a new establishment of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, the National Institute for Japanese Language shifts to an engine of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
2001 April 1 I separate the National Institute for Japanese Language from the engine of the country and shift to the incorporated administrative agency, and the incorporated administrative agency National Institute for Japanese Language starts newly.
2005 February 1 I move to Midoricho, Tachikawa-shi, Tokyo.
2009 October 1 University combination use engine corporation human being culture study mechanism is a shift to a university combination use engine to install. The organization as the incorporated administrative agency is dissolved.

Editing publication document

Single line thing

  • Classification vocabulary list
  • Language of Okinawa dictionary
  • Japanese linguistic atlas (all six volumes)
  • Dialect grammar national map (all six volumes)
  • State handbook term conspectus (all 12 volumes)

Annual

  • National language yearbook (1954 through 2009)
  • Japanese education essays (1983 through 2009)
  • Japanese education yearbook (2000 through 2009)

Semiannual

  • Japanese science (1997 through 2009)

Quarterly

  • Window (1999 through 2009) of the laboratory of national language

Monthly

  • Language life (1951 through 1988)

随時刊

  • The new "words" series (2000 through 2009)
  • Japanese education booklet (2002 through 2009)
  • Japanese education instruction reference book (1978 through 2009)

Location

Each generation director

Full name Assumption of office period
The first generation Minoru Nishio 1949January 311960January 22
Two generations Etsutaro Iwabuchi From January 22, 1960 to January 16, 1976
Three generations Hiroshi Hayashi From January 16, 1976 to April 1, 1982
Four generations Kikuo Nomoto From April 1, 1982 to March 31, 1990
Five generations Osamu Mizutani From April 1, 1990 to March 31, 1998
Six generations Mutsuro Kai From April 1, 1998 to March 31, 2005
Seven generations Seiju Sugito From April 1, 2005 to September 30, 2009
Eight generations Taro Kageyama October 1, 2009 ...

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