Irregular Phonological Marking of Japanese Compounds: Benjamin Smith Lyman’s Pioneering Research on Rendaku

Irregular Phonological Marking of Japanese Compounds: Benjamin Smith Lyman’s Pioneering Research on Rendaku

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Biography Manga
Format Kindle
Pages 336
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2022
Publisher De Gruyter Mouton
Edition 1
ISBN-10 3110755238
ISBN-13 9783110755237
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The work of Benjamin Smith Lyman, an American geologist and mining engineer, extends beyond his contributions to geology, delving into the intricate realm of linguistics with a focus on Japanese phonology. Timothy J. Vance takes readers on a scholarly journey through Lyman's groundbreaking research on rendaku, a phonological phenomenon that occurs in Japanese compounds. This detailed exploration unveils the complexities and irregularities inherent in the marking of phonological forms, offering insights into how these patterns affect meaning and interpretation in the Japanese language.

As Vance navigates Lyman's pioneering studies, he sheds light on the evolution of linguistic thought and the significant role Lyman played in shaping the understanding of Japanese phonetics. The examination of rendaku not only highlights its irregular applications but also connects to broader themes in language structure and development. Vance's analysis serves as a tribute to Lyman's legacy, emphasizing the significance of his findings within the field of Japanese linguistics.

This publication is an essential resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the nuanced interplay of culture and language. Vance's thorough investigation into Lyman's work opens up new avenues for research, reinforcing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in understanding the complexities of human language and communication.

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