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29 Οκτ 2024 · It is common, however, to divide the 1,200-year history into four or five periods; Old Japanese (up to the 8th century), Late Old Japanese (9th–11th century), Middle Japanese (12th–16th century), Early Modern Japanese (17th–18th century), and Modern Japanese (19th century to the present).
1. Japanese and Ryūkūan. These two Japanese languages are relatively closely related to four or five Ryūkyūan languages, which are spoken in the Ryūkyūan Archipelago, which consists of a chain of islands much smaller than the main Japanese islands, stretching roughly from Southern Kyūshū to Taiwan.
3 Αυγ 2020 · Modern Japanese. Before the Edo period, the dialect spoken in the Kansai region used to be standard Japanese. During the Edo period, the town Edo that is today called Tokyo developed into the largest city in Japan and the Edo-area dialect became the standard Japanese.
The original language of Japan, or at least the original language of a certain population that was ancestral to a significant portion of the historical and present Japanese nation, was the so-called yamato kotoba (大和言葉 or infrequently 大和詞, i.e. "Yamato words"), which in scholarly contexts is sometimes referred to as wago (和語 ...
The history of the Japanese language and the origin of the dialects of Japan begin with the linguistic evolution.
Middle Japanese (800–1200), Late Middle Japanese (1200–1600) and the Modern Japanese (1600 onwards) periods, a complete internal history of the language is examined and discussed. This account provides a comprehensive study of how the Japanese language has developed and adapted, providing a much-needed resource for scholars.
Japanese Language History: A Guide For Curious Japanese Learners by Olly Richards Whether you’ve spent some time learning Japanese already or you’re just getting started on your language journey, it can be fun—and helpful—to discover Japanese language history.