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29. Ryukyuan languages in Ryukyuan music
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics vii
- Table of contents xxxv
- Acknowledgements lii
- Contributors liii
- List of tables lx
- List of figures lxiii
- List of abbreviations lxv
- Introduction: Ryukyuan languages and Ryukyuan linguistics 1
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I. Overview
- 1. The Linguistic archeology of the Ryukyu Islands 13
- 2. Proto-Ryukyuan 39
- 3. A Sketch History of Pre-Chamberlainian Western Studies of Ryukyuan 61
- 4. B. J. Bettelheim 1849: The first grammar of Ryukyuan 81
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II. Linguistic features
- 5. Ryukyuan languages: A grammar overview 113
- 6. A generative approach to focusing in Okinawan 141
- 7. Lexicon 157
- 8. Phonological aspects of Ryukyuan languages 175
- 9. Intonation in Okinawan 199
- 10. The tense-aspect-mood systems of the Ryukyuan languages 227
- 11. Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Miyara Yaeyaman 253
- 12. Okinawan kakari musubi in historical and comparative perspectives 299
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III. Grammars of individual languages
- 13. Amami grammar 323
- 14. Okinoerabu grammar 345
- 15. Shuri Okinawan grammar 379
- 16. Tarama Miyako grammar 405
- 17. Hateruma Yaeyama grammar 423
- 18. Dunan grammar (Yonaguni Ryukyuan) 449
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IV. Sociolinguistics
- 19. Substrate-influenced Japanese and code-switching 481
- 20. Local language varieties and the media 511
- 21. Uchinaaguchi in the linguistic landscape of Heiwa Dōri and Makishi Market 531
- 22. Uchinaaguchi as an online symbolic resource within and across the Okinawan diaspora 553
- 23. Orthography development 575
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V. Sociology of language
- 24. Japanese language spread 593
- 25. Language shift 613
- 26. Language and identity in Okinawa and Amami: Past, present and future 631
- 27. Linguistic and cultural revitalization 649
- 28. Chinese kanwa textbooks: Language education, power and cultural expansion 667
- 29. Ryukyuan languages in Ryukyuan music 685
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VI. Bibliography
- 30. A selected bibliography of Ryukyuan dialectology 705
- Index 721
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics vii
- Table of contents xxxv
- Acknowledgements lii
- Contributors liii
- List of tables lx
- List of figures lxiii
- List of abbreviations lxv
- Introduction: Ryukyuan languages and Ryukyuan linguistics 1
-
I. Overview
- 1. The Linguistic archeology of the Ryukyu Islands 13
- 2. Proto-Ryukyuan 39
- 3. A Sketch History of Pre-Chamberlainian Western Studies of Ryukyuan 61
- 4. B. J. Bettelheim 1849: The first grammar of Ryukyuan 81
-
II. Linguistic features
- 5. Ryukyuan languages: A grammar overview 113
- 6. A generative approach to focusing in Okinawan 141
- 7. Lexicon 157
- 8. Phonological aspects of Ryukyuan languages 175
- 9. Intonation in Okinawan 199
- 10. The tense-aspect-mood systems of the Ryukyuan languages 227
- 11. Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Miyara Yaeyaman 253
- 12. Okinawan kakari musubi in historical and comparative perspectives 299
-
III. Grammars of individual languages
- 13. Amami grammar 323
- 14. Okinoerabu grammar 345
- 15. Shuri Okinawan grammar 379
- 16. Tarama Miyako grammar 405
- 17. Hateruma Yaeyama grammar 423
- 18. Dunan grammar (Yonaguni Ryukyuan) 449
-
IV. Sociolinguistics
- 19. Substrate-influenced Japanese and code-switching 481
- 20. Local language varieties and the media 511
- 21. Uchinaaguchi in the linguistic landscape of Heiwa Dōri and Makishi Market 531
- 22. Uchinaaguchi as an online symbolic resource within and across the Okinawan diaspora 553
- 23. Orthography development 575
-
V. Sociology of language
- 24. Japanese language spread 593
- 25. Language shift 613
- 26. Language and identity in Okinawa and Amami: Past, present and future 631
- 27. Linguistic and cultural revitalization 649
- 28. Chinese kanwa textbooks: Language education, power and cultural expansion 667
- 29. Ryukyuan languages in Ryukyuan music 685
-
VI. Bibliography
- 30. A selected bibliography of Ryukyuan dialectology 705
- Index 721