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Toshimi ISHIZAKI
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Makoto YOKOMIZO
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Joseph von Eichendorff (1788-1857) betrachtete August von Platen (1796-1835) in seinen literarhistorischen Schriften ausfuhrlich. Dabei benutzte er die Platen-Edition von 1843, d. h. es ist sicher, dass er die Werke von Platen las. Ob es zu einer personlichen Begegnung zwischen den beiden gekommen ist, dafur lassen sich in den autobiographischen Aufzeichnungen keine exakten Nachweise finden. Eichendorff schatzt zwar Platens Talent als Dichter hoch, aber er kritisierte Platens malBloses Selbstgefuhl. Es "wurde der Damon, der den nervenschwachen Poeten fieberhaft durch's Leben stachelte." Sein verletzter Autorstolz brach in fast wahnsinninge Begeisterung des Hasses aus. Platen hasste nicht nur die literarischen Gegner, sondern auch sein Vaterland, das sein Dichtertalent nicht genug zu ehren schien. Eichendorff sah die Einheit der Poesie und Religion als die wichtigste Aufgabe der deutschen Romantik. Er wertete die zeitgenossischen dichterischen Erscheinungen an dem MalBstab der katholische Gesinnung und der Deutschheit. Weill ihm Platens religioser Standpunkt halb christlich and halb pantheistisch schien, und weil Platen Deutschland hasste, lehnte Eichendorff die Dichtungen von Platen ab und betrachtete sie als Ruckzug der Romantik.
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Ronald Adcock
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Sugaye KONDO
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In this article the author describes the onomatopoeic structures of the Oga subdialect of Akita. He shows the examples of the sound bases and their sememes, and classifies the types of structures and their derived parts of speech.
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John THURLOW
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Mikako TSUKADA, Sachiko HATAKEYAMA
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The effects of aldehyde dehydrogenase-2 (ALDH2) activity on alcohol intake behavior were investigated in order to analyze the high frequency of chronic diseases in Akita. Following facts were obtained in this research. 1. Two methods, alcohol patch test and ALST, to distinguish the phenotypes of ALDH2 were compared with the genotypes obtained by PCR. Over 80% people were correctly diagnosed on ALDH2 activity by both methods. 2. In Akita area, gene frequency of ALDH^*1 was 0.83. This value is higher than the values shown in other areas of Japan. 3. Alcohol intake frequency and ALDH2 phenotypes among male parents of female college students were estimated. As described in many reports, the ratio of daily drinker was higher in active ALDH2 group than in inactive ALDH2 group. Furthermore in Akita, those ratios in both active and inactive groups were over 10% higher than those obtained from two districts in Japan. Those facts might correlate with high frequency of chronic diseases in Akita.
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