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    Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 130 Seiten) , Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9789027246776
    Series Statement: Current issues in linguistic theory volume 365
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-90-272-1496-6
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Amsterdam/Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949927119902882
    Format: 1 online resource (140 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789027246776
    Series Statement: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory Series ; v.365
    Content: The author establishes a theory of dialect divergence that avoids the problems caused by assumptions commonly encountered in Japanese historical dialectology. It explains why Japanese is best understood as a restricted tone language, and why mergers in the large tone classes of nouns and verbs are especially reliable markers of dialect divergence.
    Note: Intro -- Editor's preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 A brief history of Japanese dialect research and dialect classification -- 1.1 Dialect distinctions in Old Japanese -- 1.2 Tōjō's division of Japanese into 'dialect areas' -- 1.3 A division into 'front of Japan' and 'back of Japan' dialects -- 1.4 A division of the dialects in concentric rings -- 1.5 The concentric ring model of Tōkyō type dialects -- Chapter 2 Tone or pitch-accent? -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Changes in the terminology used to describe the tone system of Japanese -- 2.3 The tone system of Middle Japanese -- Chapter 3 The tone systems of the modern dialects -- 3.1 On counting syllables or morae -- 3.2 The Tōkyō type tone systems -- 3.2.1 The archaic tone system of Nozaki -- 3.2.2 The three Tōkyō subtypes -- 3.3 Word-melody type tone systems -- 3.4 The Kyōto type tone systems -- Chapter 4 On the interpretation of Middle Japanese tone notations -- 4.1 Synopsis of the standard Japanese theory (teisetsu) -- 4.2 Buddhist tone descriptions -- 4.3 Musical notation systems that developed from the tone dots -- Chapter 5 Tracing the tone class divisions -- 5.1 Mergers -- 5.2 The distribution of the tone dots in Middle Japanese -- 5.3 Overview of the MJ tone classes -- 5.4 Additional subdivisions -- Chapter 6 Outline of tonal developments in the history of Japanese -- 6.1 A reconstruction of the MJ tones that accords with modern dialect data -- 6.2 The transition from MJ to modern Tōkyō -- 6.3 More evidence that the tone of particles played a role in word-final /H/ tone loss -- 6.4 Ramsey's MJ and the modern Kyōto type tone systems -- 6.5 When and from where did the /H/ tone reduction start? -- 6.6 What makes the Gairin special? -- Chapter 7 The importance of compounds in pJ reconstruction -- 7.1 Different rules for noun compounds in different dialects. , 7.2 The tones of compounds preserved archaic distinctions -- 7.3 MJ vs. modern compound rules -- 7.4 Why are the compound tone rules of MJ so complex? -- Chapter 8 The tone rules for compound nouns in Middle Japanese -- 8.1 The tones of 2-3 compounds in MJ -- 8.2 The tones of 2-2 MJ compounds -- 8.2.1 Codas in class 2.1 -- 8.2.2 Codas in class 2.2 -- 8.2.3 Codas in 2.3 -- 8.2.4 Remaining codas -- 8.3 Summary -- Chapter 9 The tones of compounds with long codas in the modern dialects -- 9.1 The tone of 2-3 compounds -- Chapter 10 The tones of compounds with short codas in the modern dialects -- 10.1 The tone of 3-2 compounds -- 10.2 Conclusions -- Chapter 11 The genealogy of the dialects on the Sea of Japan coast and Kyūshū -- 11.1 Archaeological and mythological evidence for a migration from Izumo to Koshi -- 11.2 Dating /H/ tone reduction in Izumo -- 11.3 Support from musicology and DNA research for the hypothesis of migration from Izumo to the Tōhoku region -- 11.4 Implications for the genealogy of the dialects of Kyūshū -- Editor's afterword -- References -- Appendix - Japanese tone database -- References -- Database -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: de Boer, Elisabeth M. Using Tonal Data to Recover Japanese Language History Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,c2024 ISBN 9789027214966
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    gbv_1918694311
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789027246776
    Series Statement: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory Series v.365
    Content: This book challenges several assumptions commonly encountered in Japanese dialectology: that the pitch-accent analysis of modern Tōkyō Japanese is an appropriate basis for describing the suprasegmental phonology of other dialects and earlier stages of Japanese; that the Kyōto-type dialects have been more conservative than dialects to their east and west; that the first split in proto-Japanese was the separation of proto-Ryūkyūan; and so on. De Boer brings together evidence from recent fieldwork, premodern texts, and other sources to establish a theory of dialect divergence that avoids the problems these assumptions entail. Building on De Boer 2010, this book brings the author's theory up to date with research published in the interim, explains why Japanese is best understood as a restricted tone language, and why mergers in the large tone classes of nouns and verbs are especially reliable markers of dialect divergence
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789027214966
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Boer, Elisabeth M. de Using tonal data to recover Japanese language history Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024 ISBN 9789027214966
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    Amsterdam ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789027246776 , 9027246777
    Series Statement: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory Series ; v.365
    Content: "This book challenges several assumptions commonly encountered in Japanese dialectology: that the pitch-accent analysis of modern Tōkyō Japanese is an appropriate basis for describing the suprasegmental phonology of other dialects and earlier stages of Japanese; that the Kyōto-type dialects have been more conservative than dialects to their east and west; that the first split in proto-Japanese was the separation of proto-Ryūkyūan; and so on. De Boer brings together evidence from recent fieldwork, premodern texts, and other sources to establish a theory of dialect divergence that avoids the problems these assumptions entail. Building on De Boer 2010, this book brings the author's theory up to date with research published in the interim, explains why Japanese is best understood as a restricted tone language, and why mergers in the large tone classes of nouns and verbs are especially reliable markers of dialect divergence"--
    Note: A brief history of dialect research and dialect classification of Japanese -- Tone or pitch-accent? Analysis and use of terminology -- The tone systems of the modern dialects -- On the interpretation of Middle Japanese tone notations -- Tracing the tone class divisions -- Outline of tonal developments in the history of Japanese -- The importance of compounds in proto-Japanese reconstruction -- The tone rules for compound nouns in Middle Japanese -- The tones of compounds with long codas in the modern dialects -- The tones of compounds with short codas in the modern dialects -- The genealogy of the dialects on Sea of Japan coast and Kyūshū.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Boer, Elisabeth M. de. Using tonal data to recover Japanese language history Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024 ISBN 9789027214966
    Language: English
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