The Languages of Japan and Korea

The Languages of Japan and Korea
Title The Languages of Japan and Korea PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Tranter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 546
Release 2012
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0415462878

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The Languages of Japan and Korea provides detailed descriptions of the major varieties of languages in the region, both modern and pre-modern, within a common format, producing a long-needed introductory reference source. Korean, Japanese, Ainu, and representative members of the main groupings of the Ryukyuan chain are discussed for the first time in great detail in a single work. The volume is divided into language sketches, the majority of which are broken down into sections on phonology, orthography, morphology, syntax and lexicon. Specific emphasis is placed on aspects of syntactic interest, including speech levels, honorifics and classifiers. Each language variety is represented in Roman-based transcription, although its own script (where there is such orthography) and IPA transcriptions are used sparingly where appropriate. The dialects of both the modern and oldest forms of the languages are given extensive treatment, with a primary focus on the differences from the standard language. These synchronic snapshots are complemented by a discussion of both the genetic and areal relationships between languages in the region. With contributions from a variety of scholars of the highest reputation, The Language of Japan and Korea is a much needed and highly useful tool for professionals and students in linguistics, as well as area studies specialists.

Colonizing Language

Colonizing Language
Title Colonizing Language PDF eBook
Author Christina Yi
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 226
Release 2018-03-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0231545363

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With the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War in 1894, Japan embarked on a policy of territorial expansion that would claim Taiwan and Korea, among others. Assimilation policies led to a significant body of literature written in Japanese by colonial writers by the 1930s. After its unconditional surrender in 1945, Japan abruptly receded to a nation-state, establishing its present-day borders. Following Korea’s liberation, Korean was labeled the national language of the Korean people, and Japanese-language texts were purged from the Korean literary canon. At the same time, these texts were also excluded from the Japanese literary canon, which was reconfigured along national, rather than imperial, borders. In Colonizing Language, Christina Yi investigates how linguistic nationalism and national identity intersect in the formation of modern literary canons through an examination of Japanese-language cultural production by Korean and Japanese writers from the 1930s through the 1950s, analyzing how key texts were produced, received, and circulated during the rise and fall of the Japanese empire. She considers a range of Japanese-language writings by Korean colonial subjects published in the 1930s and early 1940s and then traces how postwar reconstructions of ethnolinguistic nationality contributed to the creation of new literary canons in Japan and Korea, with a particular focus on writers from the Korean diasporic community in Japan. Drawing upon fiction, essays, film, literary criticism, and more, Yi challenges conventional understandings of national literature by showing how Japanese language ideology shaped colonial histories and the postcolonial present in East Asia. A Center for Korean Research Book

Koguryo: The Language of Japan’s Continental Relatives

Koguryo: The Language of Japan’s Continental Relatives
Title Koguryo: The Language of Japan’s Continental Relatives PDF eBook
Author Christopher Beckwith
Publisher BRILL
Pages 296
Release 2004-08-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9047405765

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This book describes the Koguryo language, which was once spoken in Manchuria and Korea, including Koguryo and Japanese ethnolinguistic history, Koguryo's genetic relationship to Japanese, Koguryo phonology, and the Koguryo lexicon. It also analyzes the phonology of archaic Northeastern Chinese.

Koguryo, the Language of Japan's Continental Relatives

Koguryo, the Language of Japan's Continental Relatives
Title Koguryo, the Language of Japan's Continental Relatives PDF eBook
Author Christopher I. Beckwith
Publisher BRILL
Pages 297
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004139494

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This book describes the Koguryo language, which was once spoken in Manchuria and Korea, including Koguryo and Japanese ethnolinguistic history, Koguryo's genetic relationship to Japanese, Koguryo phonology, and the Koguryo lexicon. It also analyzes the phonology of archaic Northeastern Chinese.

The Korean Language

The Korean Language
Title The Korean Language PDF eBook
Author Ho-Min Sohn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 470
Release 2001-03-29
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521369435

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This book provides a detailed survey of the Korean language, covering its speakers, genetic affiliation, historical development, dialects, lexicon, writing systems, sound patterns, word structure, and grammatical structure. It is designed to be accessible to a wide readership, and provides a wealth of data in a user-friendly format that does not presuppose an in-depth knowledge of the latest linguistic theories. It will be used by general linguists and Korean linguists who are interested in the typological characteristics of the language from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and by undergraduates and graduate students in those disciplines who seek a comprehensive introduction to the linguistics of Korean. Likewise, advanced students of the Korean language and language educators will find it offers valuable insights into lexical, phonological, morphological and syntactic aspects of the language for their purposes.

Identity, Language and Education of Sakhalin Japanese and Koreans

Identity, Language and Education of Sakhalin Japanese and Koreans
Title Identity, Language and Education of Sakhalin Japanese and Koreans PDF eBook
Author Svetlana Paichadze
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 157
Release 2022-09-26
Genre Education
ISBN 3031137981

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This book explores the issues of education, the use of languages and the formation of self-identification of the Japanese and Korean diasporas of Sakhalin, over a hundred years period: from the time they moved to the island, until their “return” to historical homelands in Japan or South Korea. During this time, their language environment and language of education changed 4 times and Japanese and Korean of Sakhalin continued to be a linguistic and ethnic minority. This book is of interest to researchers, students, NGO supporters and education policy makers.

China, Japan, Korea

China, Japan, Korea
Title China, Japan, Korea PDF eBook
Author Ju Brown
Publisher Ju Brown
Pages 194
Release 2006
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1419648934

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This book takes an unprecedented comparative approach in examining East Asia. Part in-depth reference, part handy guidebook this manual serves both travelers and students of Mainland China, Japan, and South Korea. Blending detailed maps with history and contemporary cultural similarities and differences, this book provides the most up-to-date information on the pulse of East Asia.