Yoshihiko Ikegami

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Yoshihiko Ikegami ( Japanese 池上 嘉 彦 , Ikegami Yoshihiko ; born February 6, 1934 ) is a Japanese linguist and literary scholar.

Ikegami studied English at Tokyo University and linguistics at Yale University , where he received his doctorate. From 1963 he taught at the Foreign Language Institute of the University of Tokyo. As a fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation , he attended the seminar for general and comparative linguistics at the University of Hamburg from 1974 to 1976 . His text Sprachwissenschaft des Dos und des Werdens was published in German in 2007 .

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  • Middle English DIGHT: a structural study in the obdolescence of words , 1964
  • Eishi no Bumpo , 1967
  • The semological structure of the English verbs of motion , 1970
  • Noah Webster's grammar: traditions and innovations , 1972
  • Imiron , 1975
  • The Empire of signs: Semiotic essays on Japanese culture

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