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The Language Of The Oldokinawan Omoro Sshi Reference Grammar With Textual Selections Leon A Serafim

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The Language Of The Oldokinawan Omoro Sshi Reference Grammar With Textual Selections Leon A Serafim
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.49 MB
Pages: 388
Author: Leon A. Serafim, Rumiko Shinzato
ISBN: 9789004414693, 900441469X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Language Of The Oldokinawan Omoro Sshi Reference Grammar With Textual Selections Leon A Serafim by Leon A. Serafim, Rumiko Shinzato 9789004414693, 900441469X instant download after payment.

The Omoro Sōshi (1531–1623) is an indispensable resource for historical linguistic comparison of Old Okinawan with other Ryukyuan languages and Old Japanese. Leon A Serafim and Rumiko Shinzato offer a reference grammar, including detailed phonological analyses, of the otherwise opaque and dense poetic/religious language of the Omoro Sōshi. Meshing Western linguistic insight with existing literary/linguistic work in Ryukyuan studies, and incorporating their own research on Modern Okinawan, the authors offer a grammar and phonology of the Omoro language, with selected (excerpts of) songs grammatically analyzed, phonologically reconstructed, translated, and annotated.

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