Japanese Morphophonemics

Japanese Morphophonemics
Author: Junko Itō
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2003
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780262590235

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The first book-length treatment of Japanese phonology from the perspective of Optimality Theory.

Issues in Japanese Phonology and Morphology

Issues in Japanese Phonology and Morphology
Author: Jeroen Weijer
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110885980

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The book contains a number of studies in Japanese phonology and morphology, all analyses by leading scholars in the field. It presents an overview of the work that has been done in Japan and other countries and offers new solutions to long-standing problems. In the phonology chapters, it focuses on segmental as well as suprasegmental issues, including voicing and tone, approaching these issues from a variety of perspectives, including Optimality Theory and Government Phonology. In the morphology chapters, attention is given to truncation patterns and the possibilities for compound formation.

Sequential Voicing in Japanese

Sequential Voicing in Japanese
Author: Timothy J. Vance
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 902726709X

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The papers in this tightly focused collection all report recent research on aspects of rendaku (‘sequential voicing’), the well-known morphophonemic phenomenon in Japanese that affects initial consonants of non-initial elements in complex words (mostly compounds). The papers include broad surveys of theoretical analyses and of psycholinguistic studies, meticulous assessments (some relying on a new database) of many of the factors that putatively inhibit or promote rendaku, an investigation of how learners of Japanese as foreign language deal with rendaku, in-depth examinations of rendaku in a divergent dialect of Japanese and in a Ryukyuan language, and a cross-linguistic exploration of rendaku-like compound markers in unrelated languages. Since rendaku is ubiquitous but recalcitrantly irregular, it provides a challenge for any general theory of morphophonology. This collection should serve both to restrain oversimplified accounts of rendaku and to inspire to further research.

Handbook of Japanese Phonetics and Phonology

Handbook of Japanese Phonetics and Phonology
Author: Haruo Kubozono
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1501500597

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This volume is the first comprehensive handbook of Japanese phonetics and phonology describing the basic phonetic and phonological structures of modern Japanese with main focus on standard Tokyo Japanese. Its primary goal is to provide a comprehensive overview and descriptive generalizations of major phonetic and phonological phenomena in modern Japanese by reviewing important studies in the fields over the past century. It also presents a summary of interesting questions that remain unsolved in the literature. The volume consists of eighteen chapters in addition to an introduction to the whole volume. In addition to providing descriptive generalizations of empirical phonetic/phonological facts, this volume also aims to give an overview of major phonological theories including, but not restricted to, traditional generative phonology, lexical phonology, prosodic morphology, intonational phonology, and the more recent Optimality Theory. It also touches on theories of speech perception and production. This book serves as a comprehensive guide to Japanese phonetics and phonology for all interested in linguistics and speech sciences.

The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Linguistics

The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Linguistics
Author: Shigeru Miyagawa
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2008-11-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0190208805

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Over the past twenty years or so, the work on Japanese within generative grammar has shifted from primarily using contemporary theory to describe Japanese to contributing directly to general theory, on top of producing extensive analyses of the language. The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Linguistics captures the excitement that comes from answering the question, "What can Japanese say about Universal Grammar?" Each of the eighteen chapters takes up a topic in syntax, morphology, acquisition, processing, phonology, or information structure, and, first of all, lays out the core data, followed by critical discussion of the various approaches found in the literature. Each chapter ends with a section on how the study of the particular phenomenon in Japanese contributes to our knowledge of general linguistic theory. This book will be useful to students and scholars of linguistics who are interested in the latest studies on one of the most extensively studied languages within generative grammar.

An Introduction to Japanese Linguistics

An Introduction to Japanese Linguistics
Author: Natsuko Tsujimura
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2013-08-28
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1118584309

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The third edition of this established textbook has been thoroughly updated and revised. It maintains its broad coverage of topics from phonetics to language variation, and increases its accessibility by incorporating a more descriptive, less theoretical approach. A fully updated new edition of this successful textbook introducing students to a wide range of issues, phenomena, and terminology in Japanese linguistics Includes extensive revisions to the chapters on phonetics, syntax and phonology, and incorporates a less theoretical, more descriptive approach Features the author’s own data, examples and theoretical analyses throughout Offers an original approach by discussing first and/or second language acquisition within each chapter Includes exercises exploring descriptive and theoretical issues and reading lists which introduce students to the research literature, both of which have been updated in this new edition

Diachrony of Verb Morphology

Diachrony of Verb Morphology
Author: Martine Robbeets
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110399946

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This book deals with shared verb morphology in Japanese and other languages that have been identified as Transeurasian (traditionally: “Altaic”) in previous research. It analyzes shared etymologies and reconstructed grammaticalizations with the goal to provide evidence for the genealogical relatedness of these languages.