@inproceedings{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00020571, author = {Hanazaki, Miki and Hanazaki, Kazuo}, book = {2016 Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences & Education PROCEEDINGS}, month = {Jun}, note = {This paper deals with the English and Japanese words / morphologies that seem to denote static spatial positions. After analyzing what the central meanings for each linguistic item are, we will see that English prepositions and Japanese postpositions correspond “homologously” to what Ikegami (1981) argues as “do-language” and “become-language” respectively, Article, 2016 Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences & Education PROCEEDINGS.2016:(2016)}, publisher = {Hawaii University International Conferences}, title = {Words that Seem to Denote “Places” in English and Japanese: English Prepositions and Japanese Postpositions}, volume = {2016}, year = {2016} }