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Language Contact in Japan Leo J. Loveday (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Doshisha University, Japan)

Language Contact in Japan By Leo J. Loveday (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Doshisha University, Japan)

Summary

If the Japanese are exclusive, why do they take so much from English into their language today? Is there a way to understand language contact that is valid across time and space? By examining the 2000-year history of how the Japanese have been influenced by other language groups, Loveday offers general insights into the social causes and patterns of language contact and change.

Language Contact in Japan Summary

Language Contact in Japan: A Sociolinguistic History by Leo J. Loveday (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Doshisha University, Japan)

The Japanese are often characterized as exclusive and ethnocentric, yet a close examination of their linguistic and cultural history reveals a very different picture: although theirs is essentially a monolingual speech community they emerge as a people who have been significantly influenced by other languages and cultures for at least 2000 years. In this primarily sociolinguistic study Professor Loveday takes an eclectic approach, drawing on insights from other subfields of linguistics such as comparative and historical linguistics and stylistics, and from a number of other disciplines - cultural anthropology, social psychology and semiotics. Focusing in particular on the influence of Chinese and English on Japanese, and on how elements from these languages are modified when they are incorporated into Japanese, Professor Loveday offers a general model for understanding language contact behaviour across time and space. The study will be of value to those in search of cross-cultural universals in language contact behaviour, as well as to those with a particular interest in the Japanese case.

Language Contact in Japan Reviews

the Loveday volume is an interesting collection for those interested in the field of language contact and sociolinguistics in general * Bates Hoffer, Trinity University, International Journal of Bilingualism, Vol. 1, No. 2, Sept. 1997 *
a very worthwhile effort ... The book demonstrates the effectiveness of taking a sociolinguistic approach to diachronic data and presents an interesting account of the dynamically evolving situations of language contact in present-day Japan. * Shoko Yohena Okazaki, Journal of Sociolinguistics 1/3 *

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NPB9780198235590
9780198235590
0198235593
Language Contact in Japan: A Sociolinguistic History by Leo J. Loveday (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Doshisha University, Japan)
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Oxford University Press
1996-06-20
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