@book{oai:repository.ninjal.ac.jp:00002297, author = {国立国語研究所 and The National Language Research Institute}, month = {Mar}, note = {This data source was compiled for use by researchers investigating kinship terms in Japanese dialects and researchers investigating Japanese kinship and families. The following are presented in an overview format grouped according to all the urban and rural prefectures from Hokkaidô in the north to Sakisima in the Ryukyu Islands in the south. 1. Dôzoku, Relatives 2. Honke, Bunke 3. Retirement 4. Lineage 5. Head of a family, Housewife 6. Heir 7. Married couple 8. Husband 9. Wife 10. Mistress, Legal wife 11. Second wife, Second husband, Previous wife, Previous husband 12. Widow, Widower 13. Young head of a family, Young housewife 14. Parent 15. Parent and child, Godparent and godchild 16. Father 17. Mother 18. Stepparent, Stepfather, Stepmother, Stepchild 19. Child, Real child, Child by a previous wife 20. Son, Daughter 21. Eldest child, Second child ~ Youngest child 22. Eldest son, Eldest daughter 23. Second son and younger male children 24. Second daughter and younger female children 25. Adopted child, Foster parent 26. Parent’s parent, Grandfather, Grandmother 27. Parent of a parent of a parent, Great grandfather, Great grandmother 28. Grandchild, Great grandchild and Great grandchild’s children 29. Brothers and sisters 30. Elder brother 31. Elder sister 32. Younger brother 33. Younger sister 34.Uncle 35. Aunt 36. Nephew, Niece 37. Cousin, Second cousin and cousins further removed 38. Daughter-in-law (bride) 39. Son-in-law (groom) 40. Father-in-law, Mother-in-law, Sister-in-law 41. Unmarried person (man and woman) irrespective of his or her being beyond marriageable age 42. Ozi and Oba terms used as derogatory terms 43. Family This data source is stored on a total of 32,000 cards: the dialect kinship term cards for each region of Japan included in the Tôzyô Cards which are stored at the National Language Research Institute and cards which supplement these cards. These data were collected from 2 sources, dialect sources for each region of Japan and 932 references, including dialect dictionaries, etc. WATANABE Tomosuke was the primary investigator., application/pdf}, publisher = {国立国語研究所}, title = {日本方言親族語彙資料集成}, year = {1989}, yomi = {コクリツコクゴケンキュウジョ} }