In:Using Tonal Data to Recover Japanese Language History:
Elisabeth M. de Boer
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 365] 2024
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Published online: 9 August 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.365.toc
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Table of contents
Editor’s preface
Introduction
Chapter 1.A brief history of dialect research and dialect classification
of Japanese
of Japanese
Chapter 2.Tone or pitch-accent? Analysis and use of terminology
Chapter 3.The tone systems of the modern dialects
Chapter 4.On the interpretation of Middle Japanese tone notations
Chapter 5.Tracing the tone class divisions
Chapter 6.Outline of tonal developments in the history of Japanese
Chapter 7.The importance of compounds in proto-Japanese
reconstruction
reconstruction
Chapter 8.The tone rules for compound nouns in Middle Japanese
Chapter 9.The tones of compounds with long codas
in the modern dialects
in the modern dialects
Chapter 10.The tones of compounds with short codas
in the modern dialects
in the modern dialects
Chapter 11.The genealogy of the dialects on the Sea of Japan coast
and Kyūshū
and Kyūshū
Editor’s afterword
References
Appendix
Index
