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  1. Anata ni totte kagaku to wa nani ka.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1977
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  2. Hankagakuron.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1973
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  3. Kagaku hihan kara sabetsu hihan e.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1991 - Tōkyō: Akashi Shoten.
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  4. Shizenkan no kakumei.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1980 - Edited by Ryū Ōta.
     
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  5. Watakushi ni totte kagaku hihan to wa nani ka: shisaku to kakumei o tsunagu tame ni.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1984 - Tōkyō: Saiensu Hausu.
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  6. Gene Section.Atsuhiro Tanabe & Maho Saito - forthcoming - Http://Atlasgeneticsoncology. Org.
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    Applicatives and benefactives: A cognitive account.Masayoshi Shibatani - 1996 - In Masayoshi Shibatani & Sandra Thompson (eds.), Grammatical Constructions. Clarendon Press. pp. 157--194.
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    Approaches to Language Typology.Masayoshi Shibatani & Theodora Bynon (eds.) - 1999 - Oxford University Press UK.
    What do all languages have in common, and what gives each language its individuality? Language typology, which has developed in response to these fundamental questions, is concerned with the construction of theoretical frameworks capable of delimiting the range of possible human languages and of capturing constraints on cross-linguistic variation. Language typology is a major concern of all contemporary schools of linguistics, yet a coherent image of the field is difficult to form because of the diversity of theoretical orientations and practical (...)
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    Semantics of Japanese Causativization.Masayoshi Shibatani - 1973 - Foundations of Language 9 (3):327-373.
    The lexicalist vs. transformationalist controversy involving causative sentences has been argued to the extreme extent in either position, studies based on Fillmore's case grammar by Sasaki and Taylor representing the former, and those based on the theory of lexical decomposition by McCawley and G. Lakoff representing the latter. The following work presents arguments that neither of these extreme positions is correct in Japanese. Different types of evidence are presented for the position that derives the lexical causative, e.g., koros 'kill', lexically (...)
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    Essays in Semantics and Pragmatics in Honor of Charles J. Fillmore.Roy Andrew Miller, Masayoshi Shibatani & Sandra Thompson - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (3):565.
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    Regional Changes in Cerebral Oxygenation During Repeated Passive Movement Measured by Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy.Kazuhiro Sugawara, Hideaki Onishi, Atsuhiro Tsubaki, Haruna Takai, Yuta Tokunaga & Hiroyuki Tamaki - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  12. 3 Masayoshi Shibatani.Semantics of Japanese Causativization - 1973 - Foundations of Language 9:327.
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