was a Japanese linguist born in Tokyo.
He studied language as expression from contentism and criticized formism and functionism, like structural linguistics or the theory of generative grammar.
He regarded Tokieda's theory, also known as "Gengo Katei Setsu"(Language-as-a-Process Theory), as "the world highest standard theory" and created his original language theory based on Tokieda's theory.
Bibliography
He wrote more than thirty books. But none of Miura's book have been translated to English yet.
- Miura (1948). The Introduction to Philosophy (å²å¦åÂ
¥é Tetsugaku Nyuumon).
- Miura (1955). What is Dialectics as Science (å¼Â証æ³Âã¯ã©ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂç§Âå¦ã Benshouhou wa Douiu Kagaku ka).
- Miura (1956). What is Japanese Language (æÂ¥æÂ¬èªÂã¯ã©ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂè¨ÂèªÂã Nihongo wa Douiu Gengo ka).
- Miura (1967). The Theory of Cognition and Language (èªÂèÂÂã¨è¨ÂèªÂã®çÂÂè« Ninshiki to Gengo no Riron).
- Miura (1970). The Theory of Cognition and Art (èªÂèÂÂã¨è¸è¡Âã®çÂÂè« Ninshiki to Geijutsu no Riron).
- Miura (1975). The Japanese Grammar (æÂ¥æÂ¬èªÂã®æÂÂæ³ Nihongo no Bunpou).
- Miura (1983). Tsutomu Miura's Selection (ä¸Â浦ã¤ã¨ãÂÂé¸é Miura Tsutomu Sensyuu).
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