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Autor:
Timothy J. Vance, Mark Irwin
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 (mo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Linguistic Geography. 11:1-7
The methods of spatial statistics have been successfully applied to the study of linguistic variation, especially for detecting the existence of spatial patterns in the geographical distribution of linguistic features. However, the use of local indic
Publikováno v:
Phonology. 38:479-511
Modern Japanese has a set of morphophonemic alternations known collectively as rendaku that involve initial consonants in second elements of compounds, as in /jama+dera/ ‘mountain temple’ (cf. /tera/ ‘temple’). An alternating element like /te
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先駆的名論文翻訳シリーズ = Pioneering Linguistic Works in Japan. :1-24
ORIGINAL PAPER橋本進吉, 1949, 「国語仮名遣研究史上の一発見―石塚龍麿の仮名遣奥山路について―」, 『文字及び仮名遣の研究』, pp. 123-163, 東京: 岩波書店. (『帝国文学』, pp. 23-11, 1922より
Autor:
Manami Hirayama, Timothy J. Vance
Publikováno v:
Journal of Japanese Linguistics. 34:103-126
Japanese has contrasts between onsets romanized as singletons andCyclusters (e.g.,kaku‘rank’ vs.kyaku‘guest’). It is uncertain whetherCyshould be treated as a distinctively palatalized consonant /Cy/ or as a /Cy/ cluster; the phonetic realiza
Autor:
Timothy J. Vance
Benjamin Smith Lyman (1835–1920) was an American geologist and mining engineer who worked for the Japanese government as a foreign expert in the 1870s. He is famous among linguists for an article about a set of Japanese morphophonemic alternations
Autor:
Timothy J. Vance
Publikováno v:
Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::00e60d73dccb2a985ec6e700d6a3f663
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.250.14van
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.250.14van
Autor:
Timothy J. Vance
The term rendaku, sometimes translated as sequential voicing, denotes a morphophonemic phenomenon in Japanese. In a prototypical case, an alternating morpheme appears with an initial voiceless obstruent as a word on its own or as the initial element
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https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.280
https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.280
Autor:
Timothy J. Vance
Publikováno v:
Lingua. 123:168-174