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Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese language and linguistics |
Masayoshi Shibatani and Taro Kageyama |
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Introduction |
Bjarke Frellesvig and Satoshi Kinsui |
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Reconstruction of Japonic and para-Japonic based on external sources |
Alexander Vovin |
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Ryukyuan and the reconstruction of proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan |
Thomas Pellard |
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Towards the prosodic reconstruction of proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan |
Akiko Matsumori |
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Reconstruction of Old Japanese phonology |
Teruhiro Hayata |
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Old Japanese writing and phonology |
J. Marshall Unger |
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Late Middle Japanese phonology, based on Korean sources |
Sven Osterkamp |
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Late Middle Japanese phonology as reflected in early Japanese Christian documents |
Masayuki Toyoshima |
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Sino-Japanese |
Marc Hideo Miyake |
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The Ramsey hypothesis |
Elisabeth M. de Boer |
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Differential argument marking in Old Japanese : morphology, semantics, and syntax |
Yuko Yanagida |
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The syntax and morphology of Early Middle Japanese |
Yoshiyuki Takayama |
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Late Middle Japanese grammar |
Hirofumi Aoki |
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The historical changes in the case marking system of Japanese |
Takashi Nomura |
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Voicings of kakari-musubi : shifting from cleft construction to referential predicate |
Charles J. Quinn |
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Loss of wh-movement |
Akira Watanabe |
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Development of adverbial particles |
Tomohide Kinuhata |
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The history of demonstratives |
Tomoko Okazaki |
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Vision and the verbs of visual perception in Man'yōshū : from mirativity to `mitate' |
Yoshihiko Ikegami |
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The history of basic vocabulary in Japanese |
John R. Bentley |
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The Japanese lexicon as reflected in Christian materials |
Toru Maruyama |
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What mokkan (wooden documents) can tell us about ancient Japanese language |
Takashi Inukai |
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Early Japanese dictionaries |
Shōju Ikeda |
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Kunten texts of Buddhist provenance (butten 仏典) : their characteristics and actuality |
Masayuki Tsukimoto |
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Kunten texts of secular Chinese origin (kanseki 漢籍) |
Teiji Kosukegawa |
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Japanized written Chinese : its features and contribution to the history of the Japanese language |
Shingo Yamamoto |
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Early modern kanbun and kanbun-kundoku |
Fumitoshi Saito |
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The influence of kanbun-kundoku vocabulary on the Japanese language |
Valerio Luigi Alberizzi |
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Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese language and linguistics |
Masayoshi Shibatani and Taro Kageyama |
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Introduction |
Bjarke Frellesvig and Satoshi Kinsui |
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Reconstruction of Japonic and para-Japonic based on external sources |
Alexander Vovin |