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NOT WRITING AS a KEY FACTOR in LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT: the CASE of the RYUKYU ISLANDS Patrick Heinrich Dokkyo University, Tokyo
The Languages of Japan and Korea. London: Routledge 2 The
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Research on Endangered Ryukuan Dialects with an Aim to Preserve
Ryukyu Language (The Shuri Dialect)
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Aleksandra Jarosz, Miyako-Ryukyuan and Its Contribution to Linguistic
ʻscalingʼ the Linguistic Landscape in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Origins of the Verbalizer Affixes in the Japonic Languages
Title Geographical Distribution of Mimetics in Amami-Okinoerabu Island Author(S)
Language Crisis in the Ryukyus
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Japan's Role in Philological Studies of the Korean Language in The
The Comparative Study of the Japonic Languages
History Prehistory a Common Ancestor of Japanese and Ryukyuan
The Ikema Dialect of Miyako Rykyuan Has a Three-, Not Two-, Pattern Accent System
Plural Forms in Yoron-Ryukyuan and Address Nouns in Ryukyuan Languages
An Introduction to Ryukyuan Languages
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Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics
2015. Handbook of the Ryukyuan Languages: History, Structure and Use
— European Approaches to Japanese Language and Linguistics
Information Structure, Focus, and Focus-Marking Hierarchies in Ryukyuan Languages
UC Berkeley Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
Bimoraicity and Feet in Japanese
Absolute Spatial Frames of Reference in Bilingual Speakers of Endangered Ryukyuan Languages: an Assessment Via a Novel Gesture Elicitation Paradigm
The Linguistic Archeology of the Ryukyu Islands Thomas Pellard
The Transmission of Neo-Confucianism to the Ryukyu (Liuqiu) Islands and Its Historical Significance: Ritual and Rectification of Names in a Bipolar Authority Field
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The Historical Position of the Ryukyuan Languages Thomas Pellard
Language Loss and Revitalization in the Ryukyu Islands
Japan, the US and Okinawa's Endangered Languages
A New Reconstruction of the Common Origin of the Japanese and Korean Languages
2 Ryukyuan Sociolinguistics
“Scaling” the Linguistic Landscape in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Japanese + Ainu Diana Garcia ⽇本語 Japanese Language