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    gbv_1735156981
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XLV, 570 Seiten) , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781614512851 , 9781501500619
    Serie: Handbooks of Japanese language and linguistics volume 1
    Inhalt: This volume will be the first full-length exploration in any language of the details of the history of the Japanese language written by experts in the different subfields of linguistics. Overall, while including factual and background information, the volume will focus on presenting original research of lasting value. This includes presenting the latest research on better studied topics, such as segmental phonology, accent or focus constructions, as well as both introducing areas of study which have traditionally been underrepresented, such as syntax or kanbun materials, and showing how they contribute to a fuller understanding of all of the history of Japanese.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781614514015
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781614512868
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbooks of Japanese language and linguistics ; volume 1: Handbook of Historical Japanese Linguistics Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton, 2023 ISBN 9781614514015
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1614514011
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
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    Buch
    Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35207372
    Umfang: XLV, 570 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm x 17 cm, 1127 g
    ISBN: 9781614514015 , 1614514011
    Serie: Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics [HJLL] Volume 1
    Anmerkung: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781614512868 (ISBN) , Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781501500619 (ISBN)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Japanisch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Mehr zum Autor: Frellesvig, Bjarke
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  • 3
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Basel/Berlin/Boston :De Gruyter, Inc.,
    UID:
    almahu_9949846707502882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-5015-0061-9 , 1-61451-285-X
    Serie: Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics [HJLL] Series ; v.1
    Inhalt: This volume will be the first full-length exploration in any language of the details of the history of the Japanese language written by experts in the different subfields of linguistics. Overall, while including factual and background information, the volume will focus on presenting original research of lasting value. This includes presenting the latest research on better studied topics, such as segmental phonology, accent or focus constructions, as well as both introducing areas of study which have traditionally been underrepresented, such as syntax or kanbun materials, and showing how they contribute to a fuller understanding of all of the history of Japanese. Chapter titles IntroductionPart I: Individual Periods of the Japanese LanguageSection 1: Prehistory and ReconstructionChapter 1: Comparison with other languages (John Whitman, NINJAL)Chapter 2: Reconstruction based on external sources: Ainu, Chinese dynastic histories, and Korean chronicles (Alexander Vovin, University of Hawai'i at Manoa)Chapter 3: Reconstruction from the standpoint of Ryukyuan (Thomas Pellard, CNRS)Chapter 4: (Morpho)phonological reconstruction (Teruhiro Hayata)Chapter 5: Morpho(phono)logical reconstruction (Bjarke Frellesvig, University of Oxford)Chapter 6: Towards the accentual reconstruction of Japanese (Akiko Matsumori, NINJAL)Section II: Old JapaneseChapter 7: Word order and alignment (Yuko Yanagida, University of Tsukuba)Chapter 8: What mokkan can tell us about Old and pre-Old Japanese (Takashi Inukai, Aichi Prefectural University)Chapter 9: Eastern Old Japanese (Kerri Russell)Section III: Early Middle Japanese Chapter 10: Morphosyntax (Yoshiyuki Takayama, Fukui University)Chapter 11: Varieties of kakarimusubi in Early Middle Japanese (Charles Quinn, The Ohio State University)Chapter 12: Linguistic variation (Takuya Okimori)Section IV: Late Middle JapaneseChapter 13: The morphosyntax of Late Middle Japanese (Hirofumi Aoki, Kyushu University)Chapter 14: Late Middle Japanese phonology, based on Korean materials (Sven Osterkamp, Bochum University)Chapter 15: Phonology, based on Christian materials (Masayuki Toyoshima)Section V: Modern JapanChapter 16: The social context of materials on Early Modern Japanese (Michinao Morohoshi, Kokugakuin University)Chapter 17: Meiji language, including what sound recordings can tell us (Yasuyuki Shimizu)Chapter 18: Syntactic influence of European languages on Japanese (Satoshi Kinsui, Osaka University)Part II: Materials and WritingSection VI: WritingChapter 19: Old and Early Middle Japanese writing (James Unger, The Ohio State University)Chapter 20: The continued use of kanji in writing Japanese (Shinji Konno, Seisen University)Chapter 21: History of indigenous innovations in kanji and kanji usage [particularly: kokuji and wasei kango] (Yoshihiko Inui) Chapter 22: From hentai kanbun to sorobun (Tsutomu Yada)Section VII: Kanbun-based MaterialsChapter 23: Kunten texts of Buddhist provenance (Masayuki Tsukimoto, Tokyo University)Chapter 24: Kunten Texts of Secular Chinese Provenance (Teiji Kosukegawa)Chapter 25: Vernacularized written Chinese (waka kanbun) (Shingo Yamamoto, Shirayuri Women's University)Chapter 26: Early modern kanbun and kanbun kundoku (Fumitoshi Saito, Nagoya University)Chapter 27: A comparison of glossing traditions in Japan and Korea (John Whitman, NINJAL)Chapter 28: Influence of kanbun-kundoku on Japanese (Valerio Alberizzi, Waseda University)Part III: Broader Changes over TimeSection VIII: Lexis/PragmaticsChapter 29: History of basic vocabulary (John Bentley, University of Northern Illinois)Chapter 30: History of Sino-Japanese vocabulary (Seiya Abe and Akihiro Okajima)Chapter 31: The history of mimetics in Japanese (Masahiro Ono, Meiji University)Chapter 32: The history of honorifics
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Prehistory and reconstruction -- 1 Reconstruction of Japonic and para-Japonic based on external sources -- 2 Ryukyuan and the reconstruction of proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan -- 3 Towards the prosodic reconstruction of proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan -- Part II: Phonology -- 4 Reconstruction of Old Japanese phonology -- 5 Old Japanese writing and phonology -- 6 Late Middle Japanese phonology, based on Korean sources -- 7 Late Middle Japanese phonology as reflected in early Japanese Christian documents -- 8 Sino-Japanese -- 9 The Ramsey hypothesis -- Part III: Grammar -- 10 Differential argument marking in Old Japanese: Morphology, semantics, and syntax -- 11 The syntax and morphology of Early Middle Japanese -- 12 Late Middle Japanese grammar -- 13 The historical changes in the case marking system of Japanese -- 14 Voicings of kakari-musubi: Shifting from cleft construction to referential predicate -- 15 Loss of wh-movement -- 16 Development of adverbial particles -- 17 The history of demonstratives -- 18 Vision and the verbs of visual perception in Man'yōshū: From mirativity to 'mitate' -- Part IV: Lexicon, Materials and Kanbun -- 19 The history of basic vocabulary in Japanese -- 20 The Japanese lexicon as reflected in Christian materials -- 21 What mokkan (wooden documents) can tell us about ancient Japanese language -- 22 Early Japanese dictionaries -- 23 Kunten texts of Buddhist provenance (butten 仏典): Their characteristics and actuality -- 24 Kunten texts of secular Chinese origin (kanseki 漢籍) -- 25 Japanized written Chinese: Its features and contribution to the history of the Japanese language -- 26 Early modern kanbun and kanbun-kundoku -- 27 The influence of kanbun-kundoku vocabulary on the Japanese language. , Index. , Issued also in print.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-61451-401-1
    Sprache: Englisch
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