Japanese phonology
Top View
- Voicing and Geminacy in Japanese: an Acoustic and Perceptual Study*
- The Social and Functional Role of English Loanwords in Japanese
- Universals of Tone Rules and Diachronic Change in Japanese*
- Some Problems in the Phonology of Old Japanese Reconsidered in The
- The Vitality of the Ikema Dialect of Miyako Ryukyuan by Chiho Ogawa a Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement
- Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics
- Vance, Timothy J. (2008) the Sounds of Japanese. Cambridge University
- Frequency of Occurrence for Units of Phonemes, Morae, and Syllables Appearing in a Lexical Corpus of a Japanese Newspaper
- The Orthographic Characterization of Rendaku and Lyman's Law 1
- Two Types of Nasal in Okinawan
- 'Placeless' Consonants in Japanese
- Notes on English Loanwords in Japanese: Major Sound Transformations Changes Because They Are Not Recognizable to Japanese Specific Environments
- UC Berkeley Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
- Phonological Representations of the Japanese Language: Levels of Processing and Orthographic Influences
- Identity Avoidance and Rendaku* Shigeto Kawaharaa and Shin-Ichiro Sanob Akeio University and Bokayama Prefectural University
- The Hachijō Language of Japan: Phonology and Historical Development
- Why /R/ Is Not a Special, Empty Consonant in Japanese Thomas Pellard
- Gairaigo in Japanese Foreign Language Learning: a Tool for Native English Speakers?