Old Japanese: A Phonetic ReconstructionRoutledge, 21 aug 2013 - 312 pagina's What did eighth-century Japanese sound like? How does one decode its complex script? This book provides the definitive answers to these questions using an unprecedented range of data from the past and the present. |
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2 Early transcriptions of Japanese | 5 |
3 Previous research on phonograms | 43 |
4 Japanese phonology through time | 66 |
5 Old Chinese Middle Chinese and Sinoxenic | 89 |
6 Goals and methodology | 158 |
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