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Hokkaido Ainu Dialects: Variation from the Perspective of the Geographical Distribution of Vocabulary
Vowel Devoicing of Ainu -How It Differs and Not Differs from Vowel Devoicing of Japanese-*
Masterarbeit / Master's Thesis
Appositive Possession in Ainu and Around the Pacific
NIVKH and AINU Tjeerd De Graaf and Hidetoshi Shira
On Ainu Etymology of Names Izanagi and Izanami
Speech Corpus of Ainu Folklore and End-To-End Speech Recognition for Ainu Language
Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors Japan
Language Crisis in the Ryukyus
Uhm Phd 4271 R.Pdf
Phonological Change in Japanese-Ainu Loanwords
Child Survival Journal Submissions
Multilingual Japan and the Borrowers of the Chuo Line
Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics
Examining Language Attitudes in Recent Surveys on Ainu and Saami
Kayano V. Hokkaidō Expropriation Committee Revisited: Recognition of Ryūkyūans As a Cultural Minority Under the Internationa
Lexical Negative Verbs in Ainu Language
NLP for the Ainu Language
Top View
A Correspondence Approach to Vowel Harmony and Disharmony*
The Genealogy of the Japanese Language Tamil and Japanese 1)
Sakhalin Ainu Utar ~ Utah and Common Ainu *-R*
A Typology of Questions in Northeast Asia and Beyond
Standardisation of Place Names in Countries Influenced by the Chinese Writing System Hiroshi Tanabe (University of Tokyo) Kohei Watanabe (Teikyo University) 1
Ainu Evidentiality: a Semantico-Pragmatic Analysis and a Morphosyntactic Account
The Study of the Ainu Language
Boreo-Oriental Fascicle One
Aynu Itak : on the Road to Ainu Language Revitalization
Morphological Alignment in Saru Ainu: a Direct-Inverse Analysis
The Languages of Japan and Korea
Who Were the Emishi?
Language Loss and Revitalization in the Ryukyu Islands
Patrick Heinrich, Fija Bairon, Matthias Brenzinger the Ryukyus and the New, but Endangered, Languages of Japan Fija Bairon, Matthias Brenzinger and Patrick Heinrich
Cultural and Educational Contributions to Recent Phonological Changes in Japanese2
The Ainu, Ryūkyūans, and Koreans in Japan
Weight-By-Position Adjunction and Syllable Structure1
Japanese + Ainu Diana Garcia ⽇本語 Japanese Language
Research on the Contemporary Number of Ainu Language Speakers
Policy Barriers to Ainu Language Revitalization in Japan: When Globalization Means English