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Using Tonal Data to Recover Japanese Language History
Elisabeth M. de Boer
[
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
365] 2024
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Chapter 6
Outline of tonal developments in the history of Japanese
Article outline
6.1
A reconstruction of the MJ tones that accords with modern dialect data
6.2
The transition from MJ to modern Tōkyō
6.3
More evidence that the tone of particles played a role in word-final /H/ tone loss
6.4
Ramsey’s MJ and the modern Kyōto type tone systems
6.5
When and from where did the /H/ tone reduction start?
6.6
What makes the Gairin special?
Notes
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