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Jenis Fonem Jenis fonem yang dibicarakan di atas (vokal dan konsonan) dapat dibayangkan sebagai atau dikaitkan dengan segmen-segmen yang membentuk arus ujaran. Kata bintang , misalnya, dilihat sebagai sesuatu yang dibentuk oleh enam segmen — /b/, /i/, /n/, /t/, /a/, /ŋ/. Satuan bunyi fungsional tidak hanya berupa fonem-fonem segmental. Jika dalam fonetik telah diperkenalkan adanya unsur-unsur suprasegmental, dalam fonologi juga dikenal adanya jenis fonem suprasegmental. Dalam bahasa Batak Toba kata /itəm/ berarti '(pewarna) hitam', sedangkan /itɔm/ (dengan tekanan pada suku kedua) berarti 'saudaramu'. Terlihat bahasa yang membedakan kedua kata itu adalah letak tekanannya, sehingga dapat dikatakan bahwa tekanan bersifat fungsional. Lain lagi yang diperlihatkan dalam contoh bahasa Inggris berikut. Di sini perubahan letak tekanan tidak mengubah makna leksikal kata, tetapi mengubah jenis katanya. Kata benda Kata kerja ‘import ‘impor’

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                           KARYA-KARYA DALAM BAHASA JEPANG





Azuma Shintaro: Kinsei Nihon Keizai Rinri Shiso Shi (Sejarah Pemikiran Etika Ekonomi Jepang Modern, Studi tentang Pemikiran Etika Ekonomi Konfusian Jepang pada Masa Awal Edo). 461 hlm. Tokyo, 1944.

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Ishikawa Ken: Sekimon Shingaku Shi no Kenkyu (Studi tentang Sejarah Sekimon Shingaku). 1367 halaman. Tokyo, 1938.

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Kachibe Sanenaga: "Sekimon Shingaku Shiron" (Esei Sejarah tentang Sekimon Shingaku). Shingaku, Vol. 7. 123 hlm. Tokyo, 1942.

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HJAS Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (Cambridge, Mass)
KUER Kyoto University Economic Review (Kyoto)
MN Monumenta Nipponica (Tokyo)
TASJ Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan (Tokyo)
TPJSL Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society (London)

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Benedict, Ruth: The Chrysanthemum and the Sword, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1946. 324 hlm.

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_______ : Kyuhanjo. Lihat Blacker, Carmen.

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Geertz, Clifford, Jr.: "Another World to Live in: A Study of Islam in Indonesia,: Cambridge, Mass., 1952. 73 hlm.

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Goldschmidt, Walter: "Ethics and the Structure of Society" An Ethnological Contribution to the Sociology of Knowledge", American Anthropologist, 53 (1951), hlm. 506-524.

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Gubbins, J.H.: "A Samurai Manual, "TPJSL, 9 (1910), hlm. 140-156.

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Hall, Robert King: Kokutai no Hongi, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1949. 200 hlm.

_______ : Shushin: The Ethics of a Defeated Nation, New York, Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1949. 244 hlm.

Hammitzch, Horst: "Kangaku and Kokugaku", MN, 2 (1939), hlm. 1-23.

_______ : Die Mito Schule, Tokyo. Deutsche Gessellschaft fur Natur und Volkerkunde Ostasiens, 1939. 95 hlm.

_______ : "Shingaku", MN, 4 (1941), hlm. 1-31.

Hashimoto, Minoru: "The Keystone of Medieval Bushido", Cultural Nippon, 4 (1936), hlm. 263-272, 345-354.

Henderson, Dan F.: "Some Aspects of Tokugawa Law", Washington Law Review, 27 (1952), hlm. 85-109.

Hepner, Charles W.: The Kurozumi Sect of Shinto, Tokyo, Meiji Japan Society, 1935. 263 hlm.

Hibbet, Howard S., Jr.: Ejima Kiseki and the Hachmonjiya: A Study in 18th Century Japanese Fiction, Tesis Ph.D., Harvard, 1950.

Holtom, Daniel Clarence: "The Meaning of Kami", MN, 3, 1 (1940), hlm. 1-27.

_______ : The National Faith of Japan, London, Kegan Paul, 1938, 316 hlm.

Honjo, Eijiro: "Economic Ideas in Tokugawa Days", KUER, 13, 1 (1938), hlm. 1-22.

_______ : "Economic Thought in the Early Period of the Tokugawa Era", KUER, 14 (1939), hlm. 1-17.

_______ : "Economic Thought in the Latter Period of the Tokugawa Era", KUER, 15, 4 (1940), hlm. 1-24.

_______ : "Economic Thought in the Middle Period of th Tokugawa Era", KUER, 15, 2 (1940), hlm. 1-33.

_______ : "The Formation of Japanese Political Economy", KUER, 17, 2 (1942), hlm. 1-19.

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_______ : "A Survey of Economic Thought in the Closing Days of the Tokugawa Period", KUER, 16, 3 (1941), hlm. 1-15.

Horie, Yasuzo: "Clan Monopoly Policy in the Tokugawa Period", KUER, 17, 1 (1942), hlm. 31-52.

_______ : "The Encouragement of Kokusan or Native Products in the Tokugawa Period", KUER, 16, 2 (1941), hlm. 43-63.

_______ : "Development of Economic Policy During the Latter Tokugawa Period", KUER, 17, 4 (1942), hlm. 48-63.

_______ : "An Outline of Economic Policy in the Tokugawa Period", KUER, 15, 4 (1940), hlm. 44-65.

_______ : "An Outline of the Rise of Modern Capitalism in Japan", KUER, 11, 1 (1936), hlm. 99-115.

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Jacobs, Norman: The Societal System: A Method for the Comparative Analysis of Social Institutions, with Special Reference to China and Japan, Tesis Ph.D., Harvard, 1951.

Kato, Genchi" "A Study of the Development of Religious Ideas Among the Japanese People as Illustrated by Japanese Phallicism", TASJ, Second Series, 1 (1924), Supplement, 70 hlm.

_______ : A Study of Shinto, the Religion of the Japanese Nation, Tokyo, Meiji Japan Society, 1926, 241 hlm.

_______ : "The Theological System of Urabe No Kanetomo", TPJSL, 28 (1930-31), hlm. 143-150.

_______ : "The Warongo or Japanese Analects", TASJ, 45 (1919).

Kawakami, Tasuke: "Bushido in its Formative Period", Annals of the Hitotsubashi Academy, 3, 2, (1952), hlm. 65-83.

Keene, Donald: The Japanese Discovery of Europe; Honda Toshiaki and Other Discoverers 1720-1798, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1952. 233 hlm.

Kirby, R.J.: "Ancestral Worship in Japan", TASJ, 38 (1910), hlm. 233-267.

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Knox, George Wm.: "A Japanese Philosopher", TASJ, 20 (1893), hlm. 1-133.

_______ : "A System of Ethics: An Abridged Translation of Okina Mondo", The Chrysanthemum, 2 (1882), hlm. 100-104, 160-171, 245-256, 344-350.

Kobayashi, Abbot: The Doctrines of Nichiren, Tokyo, Kelly and Walsh, 1893. 29 hlm.

Kono, Shozo: "Kannagara no Michi", MN, 3, 2 (1940), hlm. 9-31.

Koyama, Matsukichi: "Yamaga Soko and His Bukyo Shogaku", Cultural Nippon, 8, 4 (1940), hlm. 67-87.

Legge, James: The Chinese Classics (edisi kedua, revisi), 7 jilid, Oxford, 1893.

Levy, Marion and Kuo-heng Shih: Rise of the Modern Chinese Business Class, New York, Institure of Pacific Relations, 1949. 64 hlm.

Lloyd, Arthur: The Creed of Half Japan, London, Smith, Elder and Co., 1911. 385 hlm.

_______ : "Developments of Japanese Buddhism", TASJ, 22 (1894).

_______ : "Historical Development of the Shushi (Chu Hsi) Philosophy in Japan", TASJ, 34 (1901), hlm. 1-16.

_______ : "The Remmonkyo", TASJ, 34 (1906), pp. 5-80.

_______ : Shinran and his Work, Studies in Shinshu Theology, Tokyo, Kyobunkwan, 1910, 182 hlm.

Lockwood, William Wirt: The Economic Development of Japan: Growth and Structural Change, 1869-1938, Tesis Ph. D., Harvard, 1950.

Longford, Joseph H: "Note on Ninomiya Sontoku", TASJ, 21 (1893).

Lowell, Percival: "Esoteric Shinto", Bagian I, II, III, TASJ, 21 (1893); Bagian IV, TASJ, 22 (1894).

_______ : Occult Japan, Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1895, 377 hlm.

Makihara, Bernard Minoru: Social Values in Capitalist Development: A Case Study of Japan, Honors Thesis, Harvard, 1954, 105 hlm.

Minami, Hiroshi: "Human Relations in the Japanese Society", The Annals of Hitotsubashi Academy, 4, 2 (1954).

Mitsui, Takaharu: "Chonin's Life Under Feudalism", Cultural Nippon, 8, 2 (1940), hlm. 65-96.

_______ : "Travel in the Tokugawa Era", Cultural Nippon, 7, 3 (1939), hlm. 69-80.

Murdoch, James: A History of Japan, Vol. 3, The Tokugawa Epoch 1652-1868, London, Kegan Paul, 1926. 823 hlm.

Nakai Gendo: Shinran and his Religion of Pure Faith, Kyoto Shinshu Research Institute, 1937. 250 hlm.

Nichiren: Kaimokusho. Lihat Ehara, N.R.M. Nippon Gajukitsu Shinkokai: Man'yoshu, Tokyo, Iwanami, 1940. 502 hlm.

Norman, E. Herbert: "Ando Shoseki and the Anatomy of Japanese Feudalism", TASJ, Third Series, 2 (1949), 340 hlm.

_______ : Japan's Emergence as a Modern State, New York, Institure of Pacific Relations, 1946.

Nukariya Kaiten: The Religion of the Samurai, London, Luzac, 1913. 253 hlm.

Onishi Goichi: "Ninomiya Sontoku, An Agrarian Economist of Fedual Japan", Cultural Nippon, 8, 1 (1940), hlm. 75-99.

Papinot, E.: Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan, Ann Arbor, Overbeck Co., 1948. 842 hlm.

Parsons, Talcott: "Capitalism in Recent German Literature: Sombart and Weber", Journal of Political Economy, 37 (1928,1929), hlm. 31-51.

_______ : Essays in Sociological Theory, (edisi revisi), Glencoe, Free Press, 1954. 459 hlm.

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_______ : The Social System, Glencoe, Free Press, 1951, 575 hlm.

_______ : The Structue of Social Action, New York, McGraw Hill, 1937. 817 hlm.

Parsons, Talcott, R. Freed Bales and Edward A. Shils: Working Papers in the Theory of Action, Glencoe, Free Press 1953, 269 hlm.

Parsons, Talcott and Niel Smelser: Economy and Society, 1956.

Pelzel, John: "The Small Industrialist in Japan", Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, 7, 2 (1954), hlm. 179-193.

_______ : Social Stratification in Japanese Urban Economic Life, Tesis Ph.D, Harvard, 1950.

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Ponsoby-Fane, R.A.B.: Studies in Shinto and Shrines, Kyoto, Ponsonby Kinenkai, 1943, 504 hlm.

Redlich, Fritz: "European Aristocracy and Economic Development", Exploration in Entrepreneurial History, 6, 2 (1953), hlm. 78-91.

Reischauer, August Karl: "A Catechism of the Shin Sect (Buddhism)", TASJ, 38 (1911), hlm. 331-395.

_______ : "Genshin's Ojo Yoshu: Collected Essays on Birth into Paradise", TASJ, Second Series, 7 (1930), hlm. 16-97.

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Reischaues, Edwin O.: Japan Past and Present (edisi revisi) New York, Knopf, 1953. 292 hlm.

_______ : The United States and Japan, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1950. 357 hlm.

Richards, I.A.: Mencius on the Mind, London, Kegan Paul, Trench Trubner, 1932.

Robertson, H.M.: Aspects of the Rise of Economic Individualism: A Criticism of Max Weber and his School, Cambridge University Press, 1933. 223 hlm.

Sadler, A.L.: The Beginner's Book of Bushido by Daidoji Yuzan (Budo Shoshinshu), Tokyo, Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941. 82 hlm.

_______ : Diary of a Pilgrim to Ise by Saka, Tokyo, Meiji Japan Society, 1940. 84 hlm.

Sakai, Atsuharu: "Kaibara Ekiken and Onna Daigaku", Cultural Nippon, 7, 4 (1939), hlm. 43-56.

_______ : "The Memoirs of Takeda Shingen and the Kai no Gunritsu", Cultural Nippon, 8, 3 (1940), hlm. 83-108.

Sansom, G.B.: Japan, A Short Cultural History, New York, D. Apleton Century, 1931. 525 hlm.

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_______ : The Western World and Japan, New York, Knopf, 1950. 504 hlm.

Sasaki, Gessho: A Study of Shin Buddhism, Kyoto, The Eastern Buddhist Society, 1925. 139 hlm.

Satomi, Kishio: Japanese Civilization: Nichirenism and the Japanese National Principles, New York, Dutton, 1924. 231 hlm.

Satow, Ernest: "Ancient Japanese Rituals", Bagian I, II, dan III, TASJ, 7 (1879), hlm. 126, 393-434; 9 (1881), hlm. 183-21.

_______ : "The Mythology and Religious Worship of the Ancient Japanese", Westminter Review, July, 1878, hlm. 27-57.

_______ : "The Revival of Pure Shin-tau", TASJ, 3, Appendix (1874), 98 hlm.

_______ : "The Shin-tau Temples of Ise", TASJ, 2 (1874), hlm. 101-124.

Schwartz, W.L.: "The Great Shrine of Izumo", TASJ, 41 (1913), hlm. 493-681.

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Smith, T.C.: "The Introduction of Western Industry to Japan during the Last years of the Tokugawa Period", HJAS 11 (1948), hlm. 130-152.

Spae, Josephn John: Ito Jinsai, Monumenta Serica, 12, 1948. 250 hlm.

Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro: The Training of the Zen Buddhist Monk, Kyoto, The Eastern Buddhist Society, 1934. 111 hlm.

_______ : Zen Buddhism and its Influence on Japanese Culture, Kyoto, The Eastern Buddhist Society, 1938. 278 hlm.

Tachibana, S.: The Ethics of Buddhism, London, Oxford University Press, 1926.

_______ : "Indebtedness, as Buddhism Teaches it", The Young East, 4, 11 (1934), hlm. 34-37.

Takaishi, Shingoro: Women and Wisdom of Japan, London, Murray, 1905.

Takekoshi, Yosaburo: The Economic Aspects of the History of the Civilization of Japan, 3 jilid, London, Allen and Unwin, 1930.

Teng, Ssu-yu and John K. Fairbank: China'e Response to the West, A Documentary Survey, 1893-1923, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1954. 296 hlm.

Tillich, Paul: The Courage to be, New Have, Yale University Press, 1952. 197 hlm.

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Troup, James: "The Gobunsho or Ofumi of Rennyo Shonin", TASJ, 17 (1889), hlm. 101-143.

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Tsuchiya, Takao: "An Economic History of Japan", TASJ, Second Series, 15 (1937).

Utsuki, Nishu: The Shin Sect, A School of Mahayana Buddhism, Kyoto, Publication Bureau of Buddhist Books, Hompa Hongaji, 1937. 45 hlm.

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Waley, Arthur: The Analects of Confusius, London, Allen and Unwin, 1938, 268 hlm.

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Weber, Max: Ancient Judaism, diterjemahkan dan diedit oleh H.H. Gerth dan D. Martindale, Glencoe, Free Press, 1952, 484 hlm.

_______ : From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, diterjemahkan, diedit, dan diberi pengantar oleh H.H. Gerth dan Wright Mills, New York, Oxford University Press, 1946., 490 hlm.

_______ : Max Weber on Law in Economy and Society diedit oleh M. Rheistein, diterjemahkan oleh E. Shils dan M. Rheinstein, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1954. 363 hlm.

_______ : The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, diterjemahkan oleh Talcott Parsons, London Allen and Unwin, 1930. 292 hlm.

_______ : The Religion of China, diterjemahkan dan diedit oleh H.H. Gerth, Glencoe, Free Press, 1951. 308 hlm.

_______ : The Social and Economic Organization, diterjemahkan oleh A.M. Hendersons dan Talcott Parsons, diedit dengan pengantar oleh Talcott Parsons, New York Oxford University Press, 1947. 436 hlm.

Wheeler, Post: The Scriptures of the Japanese, New York, Schuman, 1952.

Whitelock, Dorothy: The Beginnings of English Society, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin, 1952. 256 hlm.

Yoshimoto, Tadasu: A Peasant Sage of Japan, London, Longmans, Green, 1912. 254 hlm. 




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