Descriptive Grammar and Diachrony of Kurima : : A Minority South Ryukyuan Language of the Miyako Islands.
A comprehensive descriptive grammar of a moribund insular variety of Miyako-Ryukyuan, rich in noteworthy typological features. Comparative contextualization of the linguistic data provides valuable insights into the history of Japonic languages.
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Jarosz, Aleksandra. Descriptive Grammar and Diachrony of Kurima : A Minority South Ryukyuan Language of the Miyako Islands. 1st ed. Boston : BRILL, 2024. ©2024. 1 online resource (755 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Languages of Asia Series ; v.29 Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Methodology and Sources -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 The Language and Its Speakers -- 1.1 The Island of Kurima -- 1.2 The Kurima-Miyako Topolect in a Japonic Context -- 1.2.1 Japonic Languages -- 1.2.2 Miyako Language -- 1.2.3 Genetic Positioning of Kurima -- 1.2.4 Population, Speakers and Vitality -- 1.3 Previous Studies -- Chapter 2 Phonology -- 2.1 Segmental Phonology -- 2.1.1 Preliminaries -- 2.1.2 Consonants -- 2.1.3 Vowels -- 2.2 Distribution and Phonotactics -- 2.2.1 Distribution Patterns and the Syllable Structure -- 2.2.2 Synchronic Phonotactic Rules -- 2.3 Mora versus Syllable -- 2.4 Stress -- Chapter 3 Morphology -- 3.1 Theoretical Preliminaries and a Glossary -- 3.2 Lexical Categories in Kurima -- 3.3 Verbs -- 3.3.1 Verb Classes -- 3.3.2 The Citation Form -- 3.3.3 Categories and Forms of Verb Inflection -- 3.3.4 Tense -- 3.3.5 Polarity -- 3.3.6 Aspect -- 3.3.7 Mood -- 3.3.8 Voice -- 3.3.9 Honorificity -- 3.3.10 Nominalization -- 3.3.11 Special Verbs and Nominal Predication -- 3.4 Nominals -- 3.4.1 Case Inflection Paradigm -- 3.4.2 Referential Hierarchy -- 3.4.3 Differential Object Marking -- 3.4.4 Information Structure -- 3.4.5 Prominence Marking -- 3.4.6 Morphophonology of Vowel-Initial Markers -- 3.4.7 Nouns -- 3.4.8 Adjectives -- 3.4.9 Circumstantial Nominals -- 3.4.10 Numerals -- 3.5 Adverbs -- 3.6 Interjections -- Chapter 4 Syntax -- 4.1 Constituent Order -- 4.2 Alignment -- 4.3 Grammatical Roles -- 4.3.1 Predicate -- 4.3.2 Arguments -- 4.4 Sentence Types -- 4.4.1 Interrogative -- 4.4.2 Imperative -- 4.5 Complex Sentences -- 4.5.1 Coordinate Sentences -- 4.5.2 Clause Chaining -- 4.5.3 Subordinate Sentences -- 4.5.4 Clausal Focus -- 4.6 Sentence-Final Interactional Markers. 4.7 Other Sentence-Final Exponents -- 4.7.1 Counterfactual Exponent munuː -- 4.7.2 Hearsay Marker -tɕa -- 4.8 Evidentiality -- Chapter 5 Lexicon -- 5.1 Native Lexicon -- 5.2 Lexical and Structural Borrowings -- Chapter 6 Comparative Perspectives -- 6.1 Historical Aspects of Kurima Phonology -- 6.1.1 Kurima Mid-Vowels and Ryukyuan Vowel Raising -- 6.1.2 Diachrony of the Miyako Front Mid-Close Vowel -- 6.1.3 The Vowel System of Proto-Miyako and Beyond -- 6.2 Historical Aspects of the Kurima Morphosyntax -- 6.2.1 Proto-Japonic Negation of Vowel Verbs and Irregular Verbs -- 6.2.2 The Original Proto-Japonic Vowel Verbs -- 6.2.3 Formal and Functional Origins of the Japonic Passive-Potential Suffixes -- 6.2.4 Distinction between the Conclusive and Attributive Forms -- 6.2.5 Stem Doublets of 'to come' and 'to do' -- 6.2.6 Development of the Two Sequential Allomorphs -- Appendix 1 Natural Texts -- Text 1 Mkjaːn-nu ɕuː-ta panasɨ 'A story about the old folks from the past' -- Text 2 Nakatsɨ-nu ɕuː-ga panasɨ 'A story about a grandpa from Nakachi' -- Text 3 Utuːz-nu munuz 'Words of a circle drinking toast' -- Text 4 Utuːz-ti-ja 'What is circle drinking?' -- Text 5 Tasɨkaran bikijarabi-nu mma-ga gudzɨjum 'Complaints of the mother of a helpless case of a boy' -- Appendix 2 Leipzig-Jakarta List of Basic Vocabulary -- Appendix 3 Proto-language Reconstructions -- Appendix 4 The Kurima-English Lexicon -- References -- Index of Examples -- Index of Grammatical Forms -- Index of Toponyms and Linguonyms -- Subject Index -- Back Cover. A comprehensive descriptive grammar of a moribund insular variety of Miyako-Ryukyuan, rich in noteworthy typological features. Comparative contextualization of the linguistic data provides valuable insights into the history of Japonic languages. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Print version: Jarosz, Aleksandra Descriptive Grammar and Diachrony of Kurima Boston : BRILL,c2024 9789004680531 Languages of Asia Series |
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Jarosz, Aleksandra. Descriptive Grammar and Diachrony of Kurima : A Minority South Ryukyuan Language of the Miyako Islands. Languages of Asia Series ; Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Methodology and Sources -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 The Language and Its Speakers -- 1.1 The Island of Kurima -- 1.2 The Kurima-Miyako Topolect in a Japonic Context -- 1.2.1 Japonic Languages -- 1.2.2 Miyako Language -- 1.2.3 Genetic Positioning of Kurima -- 1.2.4 Population, Speakers and Vitality -- 1.3 Previous Studies -- Chapter 2 Phonology -- 2.1 Segmental Phonology -- 2.1.1 Preliminaries -- 2.1.2 Consonants -- 2.1.3 Vowels -- 2.2 Distribution and Phonotactics -- 2.2.1 Distribution Patterns and the Syllable Structure -- 2.2.2 Synchronic Phonotactic Rules -- 2.3 Mora versus Syllable -- 2.4 Stress -- Chapter 3 Morphology -- 3.1 Theoretical Preliminaries and a Glossary -- 3.2 Lexical Categories in Kurima -- 3.3 Verbs -- 3.3.1 Verb Classes -- 3.3.2 The Citation Form -- 3.3.3 Categories and Forms of Verb Inflection -- 3.3.4 Tense -- 3.3.5 Polarity -- 3.3.6 Aspect -- 3.3.7 Mood -- 3.3.8 Voice -- 3.3.9 Honorificity -- 3.3.10 Nominalization -- 3.3.11 Special Verbs and Nominal Predication -- 3.4 Nominals -- 3.4.1 Case Inflection Paradigm -- 3.4.2 Referential Hierarchy -- 3.4.3 Differential Object Marking -- 3.4.4 Information Structure -- 3.4.5 Prominence Marking -- 3.4.6 Morphophonology of Vowel-Initial Markers -- 3.4.7 Nouns -- 3.4.8 Adjectives -- 3.4.9 Circumstantial Nominals -- 3.4.10 Numerals -- 3.5 Adverbs -- 3.6 Interjections -- Chapter 4 Syntax -- 4.1 Constituent Order -- 4.2 Alignment -- 4.3 Grammatical Roles -- 4.3.1 Predicate -- 4.3.2 Arguments -- 4.4 Sentence Types -- 4.4.1 Interrogative -- 4.4.2 Imperative -- 4.5 Complex Sentences -- 4.5.1 Coordinate Sentences -- 4.5.2 Clause Chaining -- 4.5.3 Subordinate Sentences -- 4.5.4 Clausal Focus -- 4.6 Sentence-Final Interactional Markers. 4.7 Other Sentence-Final Exponents -- 4.7.1 Counterfactual Exponent munuː -- 4.7.2 Hearsay Marker -tɕa -- 4.8 Evidentiality -- Chapter 5 Lexicon -- 5.1 Native Lexicon -- 5.2 Lexical and Structural Borrowings -- Chapter 6 Comparative Perspectives -- 6.1 Historical Aspects of Kurima Phonology -- 6.1.1 Kurima Mid-Vowels and Ryukyuan Vowel Raising -- 6.1.2 Diachrony of the Miyako Front Mid-Close Vowel -- 6.1.3 The Vowel System of Proto-Miyako and Beyond -- 6.2 Historical Aspects of the Kurima Morphosyntax -- 6.2.1 Proto-Japonic Negation of Vowel Verbs and Irregular Verbs -- 6.2.2 The Original Proto-Japonic Vowel Verbs -- 6.2.3 Formal and Functional Origins of the Japonic Passive-Potential Suffixes -- 6.2.4 Distinction between the Conclusive and Attributive Forms -- 6.2.5 Stem Doublets of 'to come' and 'to do' -- 6.2.6 Development of the Two Sequential Allomorphs -- Appendix 1 Natural Texts -- Text 1 Mkjaːn-nu ɕuː-ta panasɨ 'A story about the old folks from the past' -- Text 2 Nakatsɨ-nu ɕuː-ga panasɨ 'A story about a grandpa from Nakachi' -- Text 3 Utuːz-nu munuz 'Words of a circle drinking toast' -- Text 4 Utuːz-ti-ja 'What is circle drinking?' -- Text 5 Tasɨkaran bikijarabi-nu mma-ga gudzɨjum 'Complaints of the mother of a helpless case of a boy' -- Appendix 2 Leipzig-Jakarta List of Basic Vocabulary -- Appendix 3 Proto-language Reconstructions -- Appendix 4 The Kurima-English Lexicon -- References -- Index of Examples -- Index of Grammatical Forms -- Index of Toponyms and Linguonyms -- Subject Index -- Back Cover. |
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Descriptive Grammar and Diachrony of Kurima : A Minority South Ryukyuan Language of the Miyako Islands. |
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Descriptive Grammar and Diachrony of Kurima : A Minority South Ryukyuan Language of the Miyako Islands. |
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Descriptive Grammar and Diachrony of Kurima : A Minority South Ryukyuan Language of the Miyako Islands. |
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Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Methodology and Sources -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 The Language and Its Speakers -- 1.1 The Island of Kurima -- 1.2 The Kurima-Miyako Topolect in a Japonic Context -- 1.2.1 Japonic Languages -- 1.2.2 Miyako Language -- 1.2.3 Genetic Positioning of Kurima -- 1.2.4 Population, Speakers and Vitality -- 1.3 Previous Studies -- Chapter 2 Phonology -- 2.1 Segmental Phonology -- 2.1.1 Preliminaries -- 2.1.2 Consonants -- 2.1.3 Vowels -- 2.2 Distribution and Phonotactics -- 2.2.1 Distribution Patterns and the Syllable Structure -- 2.2.2 Synchronic Phonotactic Rules -- 2.3 Mora versus Syllable -- 2.4 Stress -- Chapter 3 Morphology -- 3.1 Theoretical Preliminaries and a Glossary -- 3.2 Lexical Categories in Kurima -- 3.3 Verbs -- 3.3.1 Verb Classes -- 3.3.2 The Citation Form -- 3.3.3 Categories and Forms of Verb Inflection -- 3.3.4 Tense -- 3.3.5 Polarity -- 3.3.6 Aspect -- 3.3.7 Mood -- 3.3.8 Voice -- 3.3.9 Honorificity -- 3.3.10 Nominalization -- 3.3.11 Special Verbs and Nominal Predication -- 3.4 Nominals -- 3.4.1 Case Inflection Paradigm -- 3.4.2 Referential Hierarchy -- 3.4.3 Differential Object Marking -- 3.4.4 Information Structure -- 3.4.5 Prominence Marking -- 3.4.6 Morphophonology of Vowel-Initial Markers -- 3.4.7 Nouns -- 3.4.8 Adjectives -- 3.4.9 Circumstantial Nominals -- 3.4.10 Numerals -- 3.5 Adverbs -- 3.6 Interjections -- Chapter 4 Syntax -- 4.1 Constituent Order -- 4.2 Alignment -- 4.3 Grammatical Roles -- 4.3.1 Predicate -- 4.3.2 Arguments -- 4.4 Sentence Types -- 4.4.1 Interrogative -- 4.4.2 Imperative -- 4.5 Complex Sentences -- 4.5.1 Coordinate Sentences -- 4.5.2 Clause Chaining -- 4.5.3 Subordinate Sentences -- 4.5.4 Clausal Focus -- 4.6 Sentence-Final Interactional Markers. 4.7 Other Sentence-Final Exponents -- 4.7.1 Counterfactual Exponent munuː -- 4.7.2 Hearsay Marker -tɕa -- 4.8 Evidentiality -- Chapter 5 Lexicon -- 5.1 Native Lexicon -- 5.2 Lexical and Structural Borrowings -- Chapter 6 Comparative Perspectives -- 6.1 Historical Aspects of Kurima Phonology -- 6.1.1 Kurima Mid-Vowels and Ryukyuan Vowel Raising -- 6.1.2 Diachrony of the Miyako Front Mid-Close Vowel -- 6.1.3 The Vowel System of Proto-Miyako and Beyond -- 6.2 Historical Aspects of the Kurima Morphosyntax -- 6.2.1 Proto-Japonic Negation of Vowel Verbs and Irregular Verbs -- 6.2.2 The Original Proto-Japonic Vowel Verbs -- 6.2.3 Formal and Functional Origins of the Japonic Passive-Potential Suffixes -- 6.2.4 Distinction between the Conclusive and Attributive Forms -- 6.2.5 Stem Doublets of 'to come' and 'to do' -- 6.2.6 Development of the Two Sequential Allomorphs -- Appendix 1 Natural Texts -- Text 1 Mkjaːn-nu ɕuː-ta panasɨ 'A story about the old folks from the past' -- Text 2 Nakatsɨ-nu ɕuː-ga panasɨ 'A story about a grandpa from Nakachi' -- Text 3 Utuːz-nu munuz 'Words of a circle drinking toast' -- Text 4 Utuːz-ti-ja 'What is circle drinking?' -- Text 5 Tasɨkaran bikijarabi-nu mma-ga gudzɨjum 'Complaints of the mother of a helpless case of a boy' -- Appendix 2 Leipzig-Jakarta List of Basic Vocabulary -- Appendix 3 Proto-language Reconstructions -- Appendix 4 The Kurima-English Lexicon -- References -- Index of Examples -- Index of Grammatical Forms -- Index of Toponyms and Linguonyms -- Subject Index -- Back Cover. |
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