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Irregular Phonological Marking of Japanese Compounds
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Benjamin Smith Lyman (1835–1920) was an American geologist and mining engineer who worked for the Japanese government as a foreign expert in the 1870s. He is famous among linguists for an article a...
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Benjamin Smith Lyman (1835–1920) was an American geologist and mining engineer who worked for the Japanese government as a foreign expert in the 1870s. He is famous among linguists for an article about a set of Japanese morphophonemic alternations known as rendaku (sometimes translated as “sequential voicing”). Lyman published this article in 1894, several years after he returned to the United States, and it contains a version of what linguists today call Lyman’s Law. This book includes a brief biography of Lyman and explains how an amateur linguist was able to make such a lasting contribution to the field. It also reproduces Lyman’s 1894 article as well as his earlier article on the pronunciation system of Japanese, each followed by extensive commentary. In addition, it offers an English translation of a thorough critique of Lyman’s 1894 article, published in 1910 by the prominent Japanese linguist Ogura Shinpei. Lyman’s work on rendaku included much more than just Lyman’s Law, and the final chapter of this book assesses all his proposals from the standpoint of a modern researcher.
Price: $183.99
Pages: 542
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter Mouton
Publication Date:
23 May 2022
ISBN: 9783110755015
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
FOR014000 FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Japanese, LAN009020 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Morphology, LAN011000 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology
Timothy J. Vance, NINJAL (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics), Tokio, Japan.
Timothy J. Vance, NINJAL (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics), Tokyo, Japan.
Timothy J. Vance, NINJAL (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics), Tokyo, Japan.