Akira Yanabu
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Japanese researcher
Akira Yanabu (柳父 章, Yanabu Akira) (1928 – 2 January 2018) was a Japanese researcher in the areas of translation studies and comparative literature. He was born in Tokyo and graduated from the University of Tokyo.
Works
- Honnyakugo Seiritsu Jijou [翻訳語成立事情] (1982), Iwanami Shinsho
External links
- Recent work by Akira Yanabu
- Modernization of Japanese Language by Akira Yanabu
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