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Philological and Linguistic Analysis Working Together. Exploring Language Diversity in Japan

Philological and Linguistic Analysis Working Together. Exploring Language Diversity in Japan

Descrizione

Japan’s ecological variety seems to parallel the multitude of different languages and dialects attested in the Japanese archipelago.
In addition to standard Japanese and its dialects, there exist other Japonic languages such as Ryūkyūan and Hachijō, as well as non-Japonic varieties like Ainu. In this volume, four articles explore the importance of a philological approach to sources for historical linguistics: “Adopting a Philological Approach Toward Chishi” by Étienne Baudel; “Elements of Sakhalin Ainu Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphosyntax in Bronisław Piłsudski’s Corpus of Ainu Folklore” by Elia Dal Corso; “The Language of Miyako Oral Traditions” by Aleksandra Jarosz; “Reflexes of Proto-Ryukyuan Mid Vowels in Haedong Chegukki” by Marc Miyake.

Persone


Calvetti, Paolo (Curatore)

Editore:

Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press

Data:

2024

Formato


application/pdf (2.82 MB)

Soggetto


• Ainu folklore • Proto-Ryukyuan • Oral literature • Vowels • Aspiration • Japanese historical linguistics • Ainu language • Philology • Japanese • Dialectology • Miyako • Songs • Narratives • Haedong chegukki • Ryukyuan • Historical Linguistics • Hachijō language • Miyako oral tradition • Okinawan • Japanese philology • Ryukyuan language • West Sakhalin Ainu dialects • Historical linguistics • Ainu phonetics • Bronisław Piłsudski

Lingua:

Inglese

Fonti


• Philological and Linguistic Analysis Working Together. Venezia, Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, 2024-08-28, 106 p.

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