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This author's H-Index: 1, G-Index: 1 Hikosaka, Shu. 1984. "Nativization of Buddhism in the Tamil Country." In Journal of the Institute of Asian Studies, 1 , no. 2: . cite.
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Hikosaka, Shu. 1988. "The Age of Cilappatikaram and Manimekalai." In Journal of the Institute of Asian Studies, 5 , no. 2: . cite.
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Kosaka, Koichi. 1987. "Konditionalsatze Im Deutschen Und Im Japanischen." In Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Congress of Linguists: Berlin / GDR, August 10-August 15, 1987, edited by Werner Bahner et al.. 983-985. Akademie-Verlag. cite.
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Kosaka, Fumiko. 1993. "Language Learning in the Process of Resettlement: a Case Study Comparing Conditions in Germany and Japan." In International Journal of Japanese Sociology, , no. 2. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Kosaka, Ryuichi. 1997. "On the Loans of Vietnamese Origin in the Saek Language." In Southeast Asian Linguistics Studies In Honor of Vichin Panupong, edited by Arthur S. Abramson. 127-146. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.
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Kosaka, Atsuko. 2001. "Pre-collegiate Teachers and Kokusaika of Japanese Education: a Bakhtinian Analysis of Dialogic Overtones in Teachers' Utterances." In Bakhtinian theory in Japanese studies. Lewiston, N.Y, edited by Jeffrey Johnson. 221-243. Edwin Mellen Press. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Kosaka, Ryuichi. 2002. "On the Affiliation of Miao-Yao and Kadai –possibility of Forming Miao-Dai Linguistic Family–." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 32: 71-100. cite.
STATS (1) DJVUPDF Kosaka, Ryuichi. 2007. "Consonantal Lenition and Vocalic Transfer in Kadai Languages: with Disyllabic Proto-Be-Tai As Supporting Evidence." In SEALS XIII Papers from the 13th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2003, edited by Iwasaki Shoichi et al.. Canberra, Australia, 93-103. Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University. cite.
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Mitamura, Yasuko Kosaka. xxxx. "Let's Learn Katakana." . cite.
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