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Introduction to the Japonic Languages: Grammatical Sketches of Japanese Dialects and Ryukyuan Languages [Kietas viršelis]

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"Japanese is definitely one of the best-known languages in typological literature. For example, typologists often assume that Japanese is a nominative-accusative language. However, it is often overlooked that Japanese, or more precisely, Tokyo Japanese, is just one of various local varieties of the Japonic language family (Japanese and Ryukyuan). In fact, the Japonic languages exhibit a surprising typological diversity. For example, some varieties display a split-intransitive as opposed to nominative-accusative system. The present volume is thus a unique attempt to explore the typological diversity of Japonic by providing a collection of grammatical sketches of various local varieties, four from Japanese dialects and five from Ryukyuan. Each grammatical sketch follows the same descriptive format, addressing a wide range of typological topics"--

An informative typological guide of the Japonic family for linguists of any theoretical persuasions who are not expected to be familiar with Japanese linguistics.
Preface vii
List of Figures and Tables
x
Abbreviations xiv
1 The Japonic Languages: an Introduction
1(24)
Michinori Shimoji
2 Tokunoshima (Kagoshima, Northern Ryukyuan)
25(33)
Kanji Kato
3 Iheya (Okinawa, Northern Ryukyuan)
58(33)
Salvatore Carlino
4 Kin (Okinawa, Northern Ryukyuan)
91(33)
Koji Tamamoto
5 Aragusuku (Okinawa, Southern Ryukyuan)
124(31)
Wang Donning
6 Shiraho (Okinawa, Southern Ryukyuan)
155(33)
Yuko Urabe
7 Nambu (Aomori, Eastern Japanese)
188(39)
Natsuko Nakagccwa
8 Izumo (Shimane, Western Japanese)
227(34)
Tatsuya Hirako
9 Yanagawa (Fukuoka, Kyushu Japanese)
261(32)
Aoi Matsuoka
10 Shiiba (Miyazaki, Kyushu Japanese)
293(38)
Michinori Shimoji
Naoyuki Hirosawa
Index of Language Names 331(2)
Index of Modern Authors 333(2)
Index of Subjects 335
Michinori Shimoji is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Kyushu University, Japan. He received his Ph.D. in Linguistics from the Australian National University in 2009. His dissertation was published under the title A Grammar of Irabu, a Southern Ryukyuan Language (Kyushu University Press, 2017). His major research interest concerns the description of Japonic languages and typological studies based on the Japonic data. He is co-editor of the Handbook of the Ryukyuan Languages (De Gruyter Mouton, 2015).