Proto-Japanese

Proto-Japanese
Author: Bjarke Frellesvig
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027248091

Proto-Japanese is the reconstructed language stage from which all later varieties of Japanese, including Ryukyuan, descend. It has been studied both as an end in itself (as the genetic code of the Japanese language) and as part of endeavors to clarify the genetic affiliation of Japanese. Based on the state of the field, especially as represented in Samuel E. Martin's seminal work The Japanese Language Through Time (1987), this volume singles out key areas in the reconstruction of proto-Japanese where salient progress has been or promises to be made since Martin. Contributions were invited from scholars working on the following areas: segmental phonology, use of dialect evidence, accent, morphology, and syntax. While the book first of all presents new research which advances our understanding of proto-Japanese, it also gives an overview over the state of the art in the field and its main issues.

A Bibliography of Contemporary Linguistic Research

A Bibliography of Contemporary Linguistic Research
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Publisher: Scholarly Title
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1978
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

This bibliography has been designed as a tool for use by those engaged in research, study, or teaching in the field of linguistics. In preparing it, we have tried to make it the sort of book that linguists will keep close to their typewriters, not the sort of book that one blows dust off in the furthest corner of the reference section in the library. We have been guided in matters of editorial policy by questions such as "Just how useful would that be, and to whom?" rather than by questions such as "Are we being wholly complete and consistent?" Because of this, our personal experience and opinions loom large among the factors that have determined the design and content of this book. In this introduction, we aim to explain what we have done, and what we have not done, so that the user of this book can form a clear idea of how to use it. Provided that the nature and scope of the work is understood, we believe it will be a significant aid, and perhaps even a godsend, to the average working linguist.