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Feb 23, 2012 · This book offers a comprehensive overview of the phonology of Japanese, based on Japanese and Western materials and the author’s original research. It provides a rich source of materials and critical discussion of some current problems, reviewing previously published analyses and proposing solutions.
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The phonology of Japanese features about 15 consonant phonemes, the cross-linguistically typical five-vowel system of /a, i, u, e, o/, and a relatively simple phonotactic distribution of phonemes allowing few consonant clusters. It is traditionally described as having a mora as the unit of timing, with each mora taking up about the same length of time, so that the disyllabic may be analyzed as /niQpoN/ and dissected into four moras, /ni/, /Q/, /po/, and /N/. Standard Japanese is a pitch-accent l
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Japanese vowels are usually always pronounced as monophthongs because they essentially remain unchanged. The word "eye" was used as an example to find an ...
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1.7.2016 · This is the fullest account of Japanese phonology ever published. At the same time it makes original contributions both to current understanding of the Japanese sound system and …
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1.4.2015 · Standard Tokyo Japanese, like Swedish, is a pitch-accent language in which pitch has an intermediate lexical function. Japanese prosodic words can carry a pitch accent, which in …
Introduction to Basic Japanese Phonology - YouTube
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5.7.2016 · This is an introduction to basic Japanese phonology. In this video, I cover vowels and consonant+vowel combinations. I will go into voiced/voiceless sounds ...
The Phonology of Japanese - Laurence Labrune
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This is the fullest account of Japanese phonology ever published. At the same time it makes original contributions both to current understanding of the ...
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The contrastive analysis is by no means comprehensive, yet it presents some of the most common differences between English and Japanese phonology.
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23.2.2012 · Abstract. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the phonology of Japanese, based on Japanese and Western materials and the author's original research. It provides a rich …
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Apr 07, 2012 · The Phonology of Japanese - Laurence Labrune - Oxford University Press You are here: Home Page > Arts & Humanities > Linguistics > Phonetics & Phonology > The Phonology of Japanese $160.00 Hardcover Published: 07 April 2012 320 Pages 9.2 x 6.1 inches ISBN: 9780199545834 Also Available In: Oxford Scholarship Online Bookseller Code (06)
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The Japanese Moraic Nasal Revisited: a First Glance1; 1 PHONOLOGY 1. Kô-Rui and Otsu-Rui Syllables. 1.1 Co1 Versus Co2. 1.2; 7 Sino-Japanese Phonology; Variation in the Use of …
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Why Study Japanese Phonetics? · The language is atonal (unlike Mandarin or Vietnamese). · Spelling is phonetic and pronunciation is consistent.
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The phonology of Japanese features about 15 consonant phonemes, the cross-linguistically typical five-vowel system of /a, i, u, e, o/, and a relatively ...
I Introduction to Japanese phonetics and phonology - De Gruyter
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This volume describes the basic phonetic and phonological structures of modern. Japanese with main focus on the standard variety known as Tokyo Japanese. It.
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7.4.2012 · The Phonology of Japanese Laurence Labrune The Phonology of the World's Languages. The fullest account ever published; Presents new analyses based on original …
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27.2.2013 · MORAE The Japanese language is a combination of vowels: /a, i, u, e, o/ with the voiceless consonants: /k, s, t, n, h, m, j , r, w, and p/, also the voiced consonants: /g, z, d, and b/. …
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23.2.2012 · This book offers a comprehensive overview of the phonology of Japanese, based on Japanese and Western materials and the author’s original research. It provides a rich source of …
The phonology of Japanese /r/: a panchronic account
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ABSTRACT. The aim of this study is to understand how /r/ emerged and developed in Proto-. Japanese, and how the conditions of its emergence ...
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The phonology of Japanese features about 15 consonant phonemes, the cross-linguistically typical five-vowel system of /a, i, u, e, o/, and a relatively simple phonotactic distribution of phonemes allowing few consonant clusters. It is traditionally described as having a mora as the unit of timing, … Näytä lisää
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This is an introduction to basic Japanese phonology. In this video, I cover vowels and consonant+vowel combinations.
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Description. This is the first book to provide comprehensive coverage of the modern Japanese sound system. It also serves as a useful reference on the structure of Japanese, since it presupposes only a basic background in linguistics. Among the topics discussed are the articulatory setting, phonemicization, vowel devoicing, syllables and moras, accent, the velar nasal, sequential voicing, other morphophonemic alternations, and verb morphology.