The new edition of
An Introduction to Japanese Linguistics gives an updated, comprehensive account of Japanese linguistics, covering phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,
language change, dialect variation, and gender differences.
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- Changes in the new edition include a new chapter on language acquisition, which includes experimental research and its implications for phonological, syntactic, and semantic issues
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- Introduces linguistic notions and terminology and discusses theoretical analyses of linguistic phenomena in the Japanese language
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- Focuses primarily on phonology and syntax, and adopts a generative grammar framework
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- Includes exercises exploring descriptive and theoretical issues and reading lists which introduce students to the research literature.