@book{oai:repository.ninjal.ac.jp:00002296, author = {国立国語研究所 and The National Language Research Institute}, month = {Mar}, note = {In this book, linguistic forms from the approximately 30,000 entries which appear as common examples in the Linguistic Atlas of Japan (6 volumes, published 1966-1974) are listed in alphabetic order in romanization. Each form is listed with the respective title and number of the map in which it appeared. This book also can be used as a dialect dictionary arranged in alphabetical order with respect to semantic area. It is particularly useful for quick access to cross references of forms which appear on a multiple of maps of different semantic areas. (For example, the form BERO can be found on the maps for KUTIBIRU 'lips', SITA 'tongue', TUBA 'spit', YODARE 'drool', AKA 'dead skin', TOSAKA 'cockscomb'.) Note, however, it is necessary to look up each word in the Linguistic Atlas of Japan in order to find out the region in which it is used. SIRASAWA Hiroe directed the operations involved in the editing of this book., application/pdf}, publisher = {国立国語研究所}, title = {日本言語地図語形索引}, year = {1980}, yomi = {コクリツコクゴケンキュウジョ} }