The intent of this study is to examine the trajectory of ideology regarding standard Japanese and dialects from the historical perspective, and also to discuss the cause of the post-war shift of the ideology. Before the war, the government attempted to disseminate hyojun-go aiming at creating a unified Japan in the time when many countries were developing to be nation states after industrial revolution. After the Pacific war, the less strict-sounding term kyotsu-go was more often used, conveying an ideology of democratization. Yet despite the difference in the terms, speaking a common language continues to play a role of unifying the country. Today there is great interest in regional dialects in Japan. Although kyotsu-go is the common langu...
Language in any society carries, and cannot be viewed in isolation from, a considerable freight of h...
This essay investigates the attitudes and thoughts amongst Japanese people regarding the dialects in...
In this paper, I examine the arrival of a new population in the Japanese Archipelago between the nin...
The intent of this study is to examine the trajectory of ideology regarding standard Japanese and di...
In this study I focus on the possible intellectual background regarding the scant attention paid by ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide synchronic and diachronic overview of dialects of the Japanese ...
This thesis focuses on the colonialist discourse in Japanese linguistics in the period from 1868 to ...
In this article, the Japanese language situation in early Meiji period will be analysed from the vie...
This paper is an extension to previous researches that have addressed the problem of "Language Refor...
2012-08-06The emergence of a standardized national language kokugo in Japan is a relatively recent d...
The sociolinguistic status of Japanese dialects will be discussed on the basis of linguistic landsca...
This paper aims to review previous research on linguistic nationalism, especially before the war. Th...
In this thesis, we will analyze with a new approach the Japanese language reform through what I call...
This paper employs the theoretical framework of language ideologies to dialect variation in the Toho...
This paper demonstrates that colonization by language makes changes to language ideologies in the co...
Language in any society carries, and cannot be viewed in isolation from, a considerable freight of h...
This essay investigates the attitudes and thoughts amongst Japanese people regarding the dialects in...
In this paper, I examine the arrival of a new population in the Japanese Archipelago between the nin...
The intent of this study is to examine the trajectory of ideology regarding standard Japanese and di...
In this study I focus on the possible intellectual background regarding the scant attention paid by ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide synchronic and diachronic overview of dialects of the Japanese ...
This thesis focuses on the colonialist discourse in Japanese linguistics in the period from 1868 to ...
In this article, the Japanese language situation in early Meiji period will be analysed from the vie...
This paper is an extension to previous researches that have addressed the problem of "Language Refor...
2012-08-06The emergence of a standardized national language kokugo in Japan is a relatively recent d...
The sociolinguistic status of Japanese dialects will be discussed on the basis of linguistic landsca...
This paper aims to review previous research on linguistic nationalism, especially before the war. Th...
In this thesis, we will analyze with a new approach the Japanese language reform through what I call...
This paper employs the theoretical framework of language ideologies to dialect variation in the Toho...
This paper demonstrates that colonization by language makes changes to language ideologies in the co...
Language in any society carries, and cannot be viewed in isolation from, a considerable freight of h...
This essay investigates the attitudes and thoughts amongst Japanese people regarding the dialects in...
In this paper, I examine the arrival of a new population in the Japanese Archipelago between the nin...