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J5010 --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Japanese language --- Grammar, Comparative. --- Etymology.
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Japanese language --- Language and languages --- J5010 --- J5200 --- Koguryo language --- Grammar, Comparative --- Classification --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Japan: Language -- grammar
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Japanese language --- Comparative linguistics --- Ural-Altaic languages --- -Altaic languages --- -Altaic --- Grammar, Comparative --- -Japanese --- -J5010 --- -Scythian languages --- Proto-Altaic language --- Koguryo language --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Altaic languages --- Japanese. --- Altaic. --- J5010 --- -Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Scythian languages --- Grammar, Comparative&delete& --- Japanese --- Altaic --- Transeurasian languages --- Japanese language - Altaic - Grammar, Comparative --- Altaic languages - - Japanese - Grammar, Comparative --- -Detrois (don) --- Detrois (don)
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Altaic languages --- S22/0400 --- S35/0400 --- J5010 --- #SML: Henry Serruys --- Scythian languages --- Proto-Altaic language --- Ural-Altaic languages --- North-eastern provinces (Manchuria)--Language (Manchu and Tungusic) --- Japan--Language --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Transeurasian languages
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This book looks into the accentual history of the Japanese and the Ryukyuan languages. Applying the comparative method, the author has reconstructed the accentual history of the Japonic languages. The reconstruction is based on modern dialects of Japanese and Ryukyuan, and also on historical materials. The investigation of ‘natural accent changes’ has allowed the author to formalize rules for accent change. Using these rules, the developments of the accent systems of descendant dialects or languages are explained. The development of typologically different accent systems is also explored.
Japanese language --- Ryukyuan language --- Okinawan language --- Ryukyu language --- History. --- J5010 --- J5180 --- J5092 --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Japan: Language -- phonetics, phonology, pronunciation, spoken language --- Japan: Language -- minority languages in Japan -- Ryukyuan --- Japanese language. --- Ryukyuan language. --- Koguryo language
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Japanese language --- Japonais (Langue) --- Phonology, Historical --- Etymology --- Phonologie historique --- Etymologie --- J5180 --- J5010 --- J5000 --- -Japanese language --- -Koguryo language --- Japan: Language -- phonetics, phonology, pronunciation, spoken language --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Japan: Language -- general and history --- Phonology, Historical. --- Etymology. --- -Japan: Language -- phonetics, phonology, pronunciation, spoken language --- Koguryo language --- Phonology [Historical ]
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Japanese language --- Korean language --- Foreign elements --- Korean --- Influence on Japanese --- Etymology --- Korean. --- Influence on Japanese. --- Etymology. --- J5010 --- K9610 --- K9600.10 --- S15/0220 --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Korea: Language and linguistics -- origin and relations --- Korea: Language and linguistics -- history -- premodern, earliest and ancient --- China: Language--Comparative linguistics --- Altaic languages --- Koguryo language --- Foreign elements&delete&
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It has long been known that the modern Chinese language inherited numerous terms from Japanese and that Japanese coined many of those terms in the last decades of the 19th century. These seven essays address the actual processes by which a discreet number of terms came into being, how they outdistanced competitors, and the persons and texts involved in the process. Rather than relying on received tropes of translation heritage, these essays delve much deeper into the particularities of their cases. They set a standard for subsequent scholarship.
S15/1000 --- S15/0210 --- J5300 --- J5010 --- J5110 --- China: Language--Lexicography --- China: Language--Special linguistic subjects --- Japan: Language -- dictionaries and vocabularies, lexicography --- Japan: Language -- origin and relations --- Japan: Language -- writing and orthography -- Kanji, Chinese characters --- Japanese language --- Chinese language --- Japanese --- Koguryo language --- Sino-Tibetan languages --- Ethnology --- Influence on Chinese. --- Influence on --- Japanese. --- Foreign elements --- Chinese. --- Foreign words and phrases. --- New words.
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