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Eurasiatica
Miscellanea | Time in East Asian Endangered Languages
Capitolo | How Conservative Is the Morphology of Hachijō?
Abstract
The opposition between ‘adnominal’ (rentaikei 連体形) and ‘final’ (shūshikei 終止形) forms of verbs and adjectives is one of the most-commented features of the Hachijō language, as it is considered both a remarkable archaism and a possible argument towards its classification within the Japonic language family. This article is dedicated to a description of this opposition in Hachijō, in comparison with other Japonic languages, and especially with Eastern Old Japanese.
Presentato: 04 Marzo 2024 | Accettato: 23 Luglio 2024 | Pubblicato 20 Febbraio 2025 | Lingua: en
Keywords Hachijō • Morphology • Japonic • Historical linguistics • Old Japanese
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