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The Status Survey Maker-Retailer Alliance of Miwa Somen : The Interview Survey to Marukatsu Takada Shoten Corporation
A Study of High-Pressure Fuel Injection and Combustion towards High Efficiency in Diesel Engine
Runoff analysis for hilly and mountainous regions in the Yahagi River basin
In the hilly and mountainous area of the Yahagi River basin, which includes forests, rice paddies (including abandoned rice paddies), and small rivers, runoff analysis was conducted using the SWMM (Storm Water Management Model). By setting the SWMM parameters based on the results of previous studies, we were able to almost reproduce the observed values at the Takabashi Water Level Observation Station. Predictions were made for further runoff reduction measures for forests, rice paddies, and small rivers, and specific examples of measures in three areas of Toyota City were presented
On Sino-Japanese Homomorphic Verbs wiht 'Y?' : A Case Study of 'Shiy?/Riy?/Uny?' in Japanese and 'Shiyong/Liyong/Yunyong' in Chinese
This paper examines the similarities and differences in semantics and usage of Sino-Japanese homographic verbs with the semantic factor “use”(用). Specifically, this study focuses on six verbs: the Japanese verbs “Shiy?”(使用), “Riy?”(利用), and “Uny?”(運用), and their Chinese counterparts “Shiyong”(使用), “Liyong”(利用) and “Yunyong”(?用). By analyzing corpus data and generating word clouds of frequently collocating nouns, the study compares and contrasts these verbs. In the semantic and usage analysis, fundamental concepts from cognitive semantics, such as “prototype” and “semantic frame,” are utilized to capture the similarities and differences among the six verbs as a whole. Specifically, both “Shiy?”(使用) in Japanese and “Shiyong”(使用) in Chinese typically involve event types related to . Both “Riy?”(利用) and “Liyong”(利用) can appear in contexts with negative connotations. Additionally, nouns denoting facilities and transportation, which inherently signify , generally do not collocate with “Shiy?”(使用) but rather with “Riy?”(利用). This tendency can be attributed to the fact that such nouns can be perceived as , and is a typical event type unique to “Riy?”(利用). On the other hand, “Uny?”(運用) and “Yunyong”(?用) exhibit notable differences. The typical event type associated with “Uny?”(運用) focuses on the management and operation of the object itself, whereas “Yunyong”(?用) shares similarities with “Shiyong”(使用) and “Liyong”(利用) as all three verbs center around . Moreover, “Yunyong”(?用) can indicate application in other domains, which is further evidenced by its ability to function as a ditransitive verb