Koreo-Japonica : A Re-evaluation of a Common Genetic Origin /
The Japonic (Japanese and Ryukyuan) portmanteau language family and the Korean language have long been considered isolates on the fringe of northeast Asia. This text challenges a view widely held by Japonic and Korean historical linguistics on the relationship between the two language families.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Honolulu :
Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaiʻi,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1 Proto-Korean And Proto-Japonic Reconstructions And Their Role In The Comparison Of The Two Languages 11
- 1.1 Recent Advances In Proto-Korean Reconstruction 11
- 1.1.1 Middle Korean aspirates are from clusters 11
- 1.1.2 Proto-Korean did not have vowel harmony 11
- 1.1.3 A new look at lenition in Middle Korean 12
- 1.2 Recent Advances In Proto-Japonic Reconstruction 32
- 1.2.1 Six or seven, not four vowels in Proto-Japonic 32
- 1.2.2 Another look at PJ *b- and *d 36
- Chapter 2 Morphological Comparisons 45
- 2.1 Nominal Morphology 45
- 2.1.1 Case marking 45
- 2.1.2 Pronouns 62
- 2.2 Adjectives 71
- 2.3 Verbal Morphology 73
- 2.3.1 The odd nature of the copula tö 73
- 2.3.2 Verbal markers 77
- Chapter 3 Lexical Comparisons 92
- 3.1 Doublets In Western Old Japanese 92
- 3.2 Whitman's Lexical Comparisons 94
- 3.2.1 *p 94
- 3.2.2 *b 111
- 3.2.3 *t 113
- 3.2.4 *d 126
- 3.2.5 *k 128
- 3.2.6 *c 161
- 3.2.7 *j 169
- 3.2.8 *s 172
- 3.2.9 *z 186
- 3.2.10 * & scaron; 186
- 3.2.11 *m 190
- 3.2.12 *n 203
- 3.2.13 *y 218
- 3.2.14 *a 222
- 3.2.15 *Ü-, *Ö 229
- 3.2.16 *u-, *O 231
- 3.2.17 *e 233
- 3.2.18 *i 236
- 3.3 Statistical Summary Of Lexical Comparisons And Conclusion 237.