Koguryo: The Language of Japan¿s Continental Relatives
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Romance
History
Manga
Формат
Твердый переплет
Страницы
296
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Jun 1, 2004
Издатель
Brill Academic Publishers
ISBN-10
9004139494
ISBN-13
9789004139497
Описание
In a groundbreaking exploration of the Koguryo language, Christopher I. Beckwith delves into the complexities and nuances of this once-vibrant tongue, which flourished in ancient Manchuria. With a meticulous approach, he reconstructs the linguistic framework of Koguryo, shedding light on its significance not just to the region's history, but also to the understanding of Japan's continental relatives.
Through comparative analyses with other languages, Beckwith unveils the connections between Koguryo and its neighboring languages, revealing insights into cultural exchanges and interactions that shaped the ancient landscape of Northeast Asia. This study opens up a dialogue on how language reflects the shared heritage and identity of these cultures, highlighting the Koguryo language's role in connecting the past with the present.
Rich with historical context, this work offers a unique perspective on the extinction of Koguryo, examining the socio-political factors that contributed to its decline. In doing so, Beckwith not only preserves the memory of a language but also emphasizes the broader implications of language loss within cultural narratives.
Beckwith’s scholarly contribution is a valuable addition to linguistic and historical studies, appealing to researchers, historians, and enthusiasts alike. His comprehensive analysis invites readers to engage with the intricate tapestry of language, culture, and identity that has shaped the region and its people over centuries.
Through comparative analyses with other languages, Beckwith unveils the connections between Koguryo and its neighboring languages, revealing insights into cultural exchanges and interactions that shaped the ancient landscape of Northeast Asia. This study opens up a dialogue on how language reflects the shared heritage and identity of these cultures, highlighting the Koguryo language's role in connecting the past with the present.
Rich with historical context, this work offers a unique perspective on the extinction of Koguryo, examining the socio-political factors that contributed to its decline. In doing so, Beckwith not only preserves the memory of a language but also emphasizes the broader implications of language loss within cultural narratives.
Beckwith’s scholarly contribution is a valuable addition to linguistic and historical studies, appealing to researchers, historians, and enthusiasts alike. His comprehensive analysis invites readers to engage with the intricate tapestry of language, culture, and identity that has shaped the region and its people over centuries.
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