The Japanese Language in the Pacific Region:
Long and Imamura examine language contact phenomena in the Asia Pacific region in the context of early 20th-century colonial history, focusing on the effects the Japanese language continues to have over island societies in the Pacific.Beginning in the early 20th century when these islands were taken...
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2025
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Zusammenfassung: | Long and Imamura examine language contact phenomena in the Asia Pacific region in the context of early 20th-century colonial history, focusing on the effects the Japanese language continues to have over island societies in the Pacific.Beginning in the early 20th century when these islands were taken over by the Japanese Empire and continuing into the 21st century, the book examines 5,150 Japanese-origin loanwords used in 14 different languages. It delves into semantic, phonological, and grammatical changes in these loanwords that form a fundamental part of the lexicons of the Pacific Island languages, even now in the 21st century. The authors examine the usage of Japanese kana for writing some of the local languages and the pidginoid phenomena of Angaur Island. Readers will gain a unique understanding of the Japanese language’s usage in the region from colonial times through the post-war period and well into the current century.Researchers, students, and practitioners in the fields of sociolinguistics, language policy, and Japanese studies will find this book particularly useful for the empirical evidence it provides regarding language contact situations and the various Japanese language influences in the Asia Pacific region. The authors also offer accompanying e-resources that help to further illustrate the examples found in the book |
Beschreibung: | 1. Introduction 2. The Historical Background of Japanese Usage in Palau 3. Place Names of Japanese Origin in Nan’yo 4. People’s Names of Japanese Origin in Palau 5. Linguistic Landscapes and Japanese Loanwords 6. Quantitative Research into Japanese Loanwords 7. Phonological Adaptations in Japanese Loanwords 8. Semantic Changes in Japanese Loanwords 9. Grammatical Changes in Japanese Loanwords 10. Socio-historical Analysis of Japanese Loanwords 11. Retention Rates of Japanese Loanwords 12. Phonological Changes across Generations in Japanese Loanwords 13. Language Policy and Spelling Reforms in Japanese Loanwords 14. Katakana Usage in Nan’yo and Other Japanese Colonies 15. Pidginoid Japanese in Angaur 16. Official Language Status of Japanese in Angaur 17. Welfare Linguistics and the Japanese Loanword Dictionary |
Beschreibung: | 234 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781032501444 9781032501451 |
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spelling | Long, Daniel 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)141534702 aut The Japanese Language in the Pacific Region Daniel Long and Keisuke Imamura First published London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2025 234 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge Studies in East Asian Linguistics 1. Introduction 2. The Historical Background of Japanese Usage in Palau 3. Place Names of Japanese Origin in Nan’yo 4. People’s Names of Japanese Origin in Palau 5. Linguistic Landscapes and Japanese Loanwords 6. Quantitative Research into Japanese Loanwords 7. Phonological Adaptations in Japanese Loanwords 8. Semantic Changes in Japanese Loanwords 9. Grammatical Changes in Japanese Loanwords 10. Socio-historical Analysis of Japanese Loanwords 11. Retention Rates of Japanese Loanwords 12. Phonological Changes across Generations in Japanese Loanwords 13. Language Policy and Spelling Reforms in Japanese Loanwords 14. Katakana Usage in Nan’yo and Other Japanese Colonies 15. Pidginoid Japanese in Angaur 16. Official Language Status of Japanese in Angaur 17. Welfare Linguistics and the Japanese Loanword Dictionary Long and Imamura examine language contact phenomena in the Asia Pacific region in the context of early 20th-century colonial history, focusing on the effects the Japanese language continues to have over island societies in the Pacific.Beginning in the early 20th century when these islands were taken over by the Japanese Empire and continuing into the 21st century, the book examines 5,150 Japanese-origin loanwords used in 14 different languages. It delves into semantic, phonological, and grammatical changes in these loanwords that form a fundamental part of the lexicons of the Pacific Island languages, even now in the 21st century. The authors examine the usage of Japanese kana for writing some of the local languages and the pidginoid phenomena of Angaur Island. Readers will gain a unique understanding of the Japanese language’s usage in the region from colonial times through the post-war period and well into the current century.Researchers, students, and practitioners in the fields of sociolinguistics, language policy, and Japanese studies will find this book particularly useful for the empirical evidence it provides regarding language contact situations and the various Japanese language influences in the Asia Pacific region. The authors also offer accompanying e-resources that help to further illustrate the examples found in the book bicssc / Language teaching & learning (other than ELT) bicssc / History bicssc / Regional studies bisacsh / LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General Imamura, Keisuke 1986- Verfasser (DE-588)1268967890 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-39707-6 |
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