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Kikai language

The Kikai language is spoken on Kikai Island, Kagoshima Prefecture of southwestern Japan. It is debated whether it is a single dialect cluster. Regardless, all Kikai dialects are members of the Amami–Okinawan languages, which are part of the Japonic languages.

Kikai
シマユミタ
Native toJapan
RegionKikai Island of the Amami Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture
Native speakers
13,000 (2000)[1]
Japanese
Language codes
ISO 639-3kzg
Glottologkika1239
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Classification Edit

The classification of Kikai is disputed. Some even dispute the existence of the Kikai cluster.

The languages of the Amami Islands can be divided into the conservative northern group (Northern Amami Ōshima, Southern Amami Ōshima and Tokunoshima) and the innovative southern group (Okinoerabu and Yoron). The problem here is which Kikai belongs to.

It has been noted that northern communities of Kikai are phonologically more conservative and show some similarity to Amami Ōshima and Tokunoshima while the rest of the island is closer to Southern Amami. For example, Northern Kikai retains seven vowels, /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/, /ɨ/ and /ɘ/ while South–Central Kikai only has five vowels. /k/ is palatalized into /t͡ɕ/ before /i/ in South–Central Kikai but not in Northern Kikai.

For this reason, Nakamoto (1976)[2] disassembled Kikai into two:

Amami dialect
Northern Amami dialect

Northern Amami Ōshima

Southern Amami Ōshima

Northern Kikai

Southern Amami dialect

Southern Kikai

Okinoerabu

Yoron

By contrast, Karimata (2000) tentatively supported the Kikai cluster in consideration of other shared phonological features.[3] Lawrence (2011) argued that lexical evidence supported the Kikai cluster although he refrained from determining its phylogenetic relationship with other Amami dialects.[4]

Pellard (2018) presented a drastically different classification. Based on the irregular sound change *kaja>gja for thatch, he grouped Tokunoshima, Okinoerabu, and Yoron into a clade, and treated Amami Ōshima, Kikai, and the resultant clade as the primary branches of Amami.[5]

Amami

Ōshima

Kikai

Tokunoshima

Okinoerabu

Yoron

Internal classification Edit

There are 33 local communities on Kikai Island. Despite being a small, flat island, Kikai shows considerable variations in lexicon, phonology and morphology. The languages on the island are mutually intelligible. The northern communities of Onotsu, Shitooke (and Sateku) are phonologically more conservative than the rest of the island.[6]

Folk terminology Edit

Iwakura Ichirō (1904–1943), a folklorist from Aden, stated that a language of Kikai Island was called /simajumita/ in the language of Aden.[7]

Phonology Edit

The following is the phonology of the Onotsu dialect, which is based on Shirata (2013b).[6]

As with most Ryukyuan languages to the north of Central Okinawan, stops are described as "plain" C’ and "glottalized" C‘. Phonetically, the two series are aspirated [Cʰ] and tenuis [C˭], respectively.[8]

Northern Kikai Edit

Consonants Edit

Consonant phonemes
Bilabial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar Glottal
LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX
Nasal m n  ŋ 
Stop (p˭) b d ɡ
Affricate t͡sʰ
Fricative s z h
Approximant j w
Flap ɾ

Vowels Edit

According to Shirata (2013b), Onotsu dialect has /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/ and /u/. In more conventional interpretations, two more vowels /ɨ/ and /ɘ/ are added.[9] Following Hattori (1999), Shirata analyzes conventional /Ci/ and /Cɨ/ as /Cji/ and /Ci/, respectively. Similarly, /Ce/ and /Cɘ/ are interpreted as /Cje/ and /Ce/.[10]

South–Central Kikai Edit

The following is the phonology of the Kamikatetsu dialect, which is based on Shirata (2013a).[11]

Consonants Edit

Consonant phonemes
Bilabial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar Glottal
LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX
Nasal m n  ŋ 
Stop (p˭) b d ɡ
Affricate (t͡sʰ) t͡ɕʰ (ʑ)
Fricative s z h
Approximant j w
Flap ɾ

Vowels Edit

Kamikatetsu has /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/ and /u/.

References Edit

  1. ^ Kikai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Nakamoto Masachie 中本正智 (1976). Ryūkyū hōgen on'in no kenkyū 琉球方言音韻の研究 (in Japanese).
  3. ^ Karimata Shigehisa 狩俣繁久 (2000). [Position of Okierabu Dialect in Northern Ryukyu Dialects]. Nihon Tōyō bunka ronshū [ja:日本東洋文化論集] (in Japanese) (6): 43–69. Archived from the original on 2022-02-02. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  4. ^ Wayne Lawrence (2011). "Kikai-jima hōgen no keitōteki ichi ni tsuite" 喜界島方言の系統的位置について. In Kibe Nobuko; et al. (eds.). Shōmetsu kiki hōgen no chōsa hozon no tame no sōgōteki kenkyū: Kikai-jima hōgen chōsa hōkokusho 消滅危機方言の調査・保存のための総合的研究: 喜界島方言調査報告書 [General Study for Research and Conservation of Endangered Dialects in Japan: Research Report on the Kikaijima Dialects] (PDF) (in Japanese). pp. 115–122.
  5. ^ Pellard, Thomas (2018). The comparative study of the Japonic languages (PDF). International Symposium: Approaches to endangered languages in Japan and Northeast Asia: Description, documentation and revitalization (Report).
  6. ^ a b 白田理人 Shirata Rihito (2013). "Amami-go Kikai-jima Onotsu hōgen no danwa shiryō" 奄美語喜界島小野津方言の談話資料. In Takubo Yukinori 田窪行則 (ed.). Ryūkyū rettō no gengo to bunka 琉球列島の言語と文化 (in Japanese). pp. 259–290.
  7. ^ Iwakura Ichirō 岩倉市郎 (1977) [1941]. Kikai-jima hōgen-shū 喜界島方言集 (in Japanese). p. 119.
  8. ^ Samuel E. Martin (1970) "Shodon: A Dialect of the Northern Ryukyus", in the Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 90, no. 1 (Jan–Mar), pp. 97–139.
  9. ^ Kibe Nobuko 木部暢子 (2011). "Kikai-jima hōgen no on'in" 喜界島方言の音韻. In Kibe Nobuko; et al. (eds.). Shōmetsu kiki hōgen no chōsa hozon no tame no sōgōteki kenkyū: Kikai-jima hōgen chōsa hōkokusho 消滅危機方言の調査・保存のための総合的研究: 喜界島方言調査報告書 [General Study for Research and Conservation of Endangered Dialects in Japan: Research Report on the Kikaijima Dialects] (PDF) (in Japanese). pp. 12–50.
  10. ^ Hattori Shirō 服部四郎 (1999) [1958]. "Amami guntō no sho hōgen ni tsuite" 奄美群島の諸方言について. Nihongo no keitō 日本語の系統 (in Japanese). pp. 395–422.
  11. ^ 白田理人 Shirata Rihito (2013). "Amami-go Kikai-jima Kamikatetsu hōgen no danwa shiryō" 奄美語喜界島上嘉鉄方言の談話資料. In Takubo Yukinori 田窪行則 (ed.). Ryūkyū rettō no gengo to bunka 琉球列島の言語と文化 (in Japanese). pp. 245–257.

Sources Edit

  • Kikaijima hōgen-shū (1977[1941]) by Iwakura Ichirō. A dictionary for the author's home community, Aden, and a couple of other southern communities on Kikai Island of the Amami Islands.
  • Research Data on the Kikaijima Dialects Written in Kana (2012) edited by Ogawa Shinji. Contains basic vocabulary and sentences collected in nine communities of Kikai.

External links Edit

  • Research Report on the Kikaijima Dialects 2012-12-14 at the Wayback Machine published by the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (in Japanese)
  • ELAR archive of Linguistic data of Kikai-Ryukyuan

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The Kikai language is spoken on Kikai Island Kagoshima Prefecture of southwestern Japan It is debated whether it is a single dialect cluster Regardless all Kikai dialects are members of the Amami Okinawan languages which are part of the Japonic languages KikaiシマユミタNative toJapanRegionKikai Island of the Amami Islands Kagoshima PrefectureNative speakers13 000 2000 1 Language familyJaponic RyukyuanNorthern RyukyuanAmamiKikaiWriting systemJapaneseLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code kzg class extiw title iso639 3 kzg kzg a Glottologkika1239This article contains IPA phonetic symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA Contents 1 Classification 2 Internal classification 3 Folk terminology 4 Phonology 4 1 Northern Kikai 4 1 1 Consonants 4 1 2 Vowels 4 2 South Central Kikai 4 2 1 Consonants 4 2 2 Vowels 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksClassification EditMain article Northern Ryukyuan languages Internal classification The classification of Kikai is disputed Some even dispute the existence of the Kikai cluster The languages of the Amami Islands can be divided into the conservative northern group Northern Amami Ōshima Southern Amami Ōshima and Tokunoshima and the innovative southern group Okinoerabu and Yoron The problem here is which Kikai belongs to It has been noted that northern communities of Kikai are phonologically more conservative and show some similarity to Amami Ōshima and Tokunoshima while the rest of the island is closer to Southern Amami For example Northern Kikai retains seven vowels a e i o u ɨ and ɘ while South Central Kikai only has five vowels k is palatalized into t ɕ before i in South Central Kikai but not in Northern Kikai For this reason Nakamoto 1976 2 disassembled Kikai into two Amami dialect Northern Amami dialect Northern Amami ŌshimaSouthern Amami ŌshimaNorthern KikaiSouthern Amami dialect Southern KikaiOkinoerabuYoronBy contrast Karimata 2000 tentatively supported the Kikai cluster in consideration of other shared phonological features 3 Lawrence 2011 argued that lexical evidence supported the Kikai cluster although he refrained from determining its phylogenetic relationship with other Amami dialects 4 Pellard 2018 presented a drastically different classification Based on the irregular sound change kaja gt gja for thatch he grouped Tokunoshima Okinoerabu and Yoron into a clade and treated Amami Ōshima Kikai and the resultant clade as the primary branches of Amami 5 Amami ŌshimaKikaiTokunoshimaOkinoerabuYoronInternal classification EditThere are 33 local communities on Kikai Island Despite being a small flat island Kikai shows considerable variations in lexicon phonology and morphology The languages on the island are mutually intelligible The northern communities of Onotsu Shitooke and Sateku are phonologically more conservative than the rest of the island 6 Folk terminology EditIwakura Ichirō 1904 1943 a folklorist from Aden stated that a language of Kikai Island was called simajumita in the language of Aden 7 Phonology EditThe following is the phonology of the Onotsu dialect which is based on Shirata 2013b 6 As with most Ryukyuan languages to the north of Central Okinawan stops are described as plain C and glottalized C Phonetically the two series are aspirated Cʰ and tenuis C respectively 8 Northern Kikai Edit Consonants Edit Consonant phonemes Bilabial Alveolar Post alveolar Palatal Velar GlottalLEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOXNasal m n ŋ Stop pʰ p b tʰ t d kʰ k ɡAffricate t sʰFricative s z hApproximant j wFlap ɾVowels Edit According to Shirata 2013b Onotsu dialect has a e i o and u In more conventional interpretations two more vowels ɨ and ɘ are added 9 Following Hattori 1999 Shirata analyzes conventional Ci and Cɨ as Cji and Ci respectively Similarly Ce and Cɘ are interpreted as Cje and Ce 10 South Central Kikai Edit The following is the phonology of the Kamikatetsu dialect which is based on Shirata 2013a 11 Consonants Edit Consonant phonemes Bilabial Alveolar Post alveolar Palatal Velar GlottalLEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOX LEN FOR VOXNasal m n ŋ Stop p b tʰ t d kʰ k ɡAffricate t sʰ t ɕʰ ʑ Fricative s z hApproximant j wFlap ɾVowels Edit Kamikatetsu has a e i o and u References Edit Kikai at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Nakamoto Masachie 中本正智 1976 Ryukyu hōgen on in no kenkyu 琉球方言音韻の研究 in Japanese Karimata Shigehisa 狩俣繁久 2000 Amami Okinawa hōgengun ni okeru Okinoerabu hōgen no ichizuke 奄美沖縄方言群における沖永良部方言の位置づけ Position of Okierabu Dialect in Northern Ryukyu Dialects Nihon Tōyō bunka ronshu ja 日本東洋文化論集 in Japanese 6 43 69 Archived from the original on 2022 02 02 Retrieved 2015 08 15 Wayne Lawrence 2011 Kikai jima hōgen no keitōteki ichi ni tsuite 喜界島方言の系統的位置について In Kibe Nobuko et al eds Shōmetsu kiki hōgen no chōsa hozon no tame no sōgōteki kenkyu Kikai jima hōgen chōsa hōkokusho 消滅危機方言の調査 保存のための総合的研究 喜界島方言調査報告書 General Study for Research and Conservation of Endangered Dialects in Japan Research Report on the Kikaijima Dialects PDF in Japanese pp 115 122 Pellard Thomas 2018 The comparative study of the Japonic languages PDF International Symposium Approaches to endangered languages in Japan and Northeast Asia Description documentation and revitalization Report a b 白田理人 Shirata Rihito 2013 Amami go Kikai jima Onotsu hōgen no danwa shiryō 奄美語喜界島小野津方言の談話資料 In Takubo Yukinori 田窪行則 ed Ryukyu rettō no gengo to bunka 琉球列島の言語と文化 in Japanese pp 259 290 Iwakura Ichirō 岩倉市郎 1977 1941 Kikai jima hōgen shu 喜界島方言集 in Japanese p 119 Samuel E Martin 1970 Shodon A Dialect of the Northern Ryukyus in the Journal of the American Oriental Society vol 90 no 1 Jan Mar pp 97 139 Kibe Nobuko 木部暢子 2011 Kikai jima hōgen no on in 喜界島方言の音韻 In Kibe Nobuko et al eds Shōmetsu kiki hōgen no chōsa hozon no tame no sōgōteki kenkyu Kikai jima hōgen chōsa hōkokusho 消滅危機方言の調査 保存のための総合的研究 喜界島方言調査報告書 General Study for Research and Conservation of Endangered Dialects in Japan Research Report on the Kikaijima Dialects PDF in Japanese pp 12 50 Hattori Shirō 服部四郎 1999 1958 Amami guntō no sho hōgen ni tsuite 奄美群島の諸方言について Nihongo no keitō 日本語の系統 in Japanese pp 395 422 白田理人 Shirata Rihito 2013 Amami go Kikai jima Kamikatetsu hōgen no danwa shiryō 奄美語喜界島上嘉鉄方言の談話資料 In Takubo Yukinori 田窪行則 ed Ryukyu rettō no gengo to bunka 琉球列島の言語と文化 in Japanese pp 245 257 Sources EditKikaijima hōgen shu 1977 1941 by Iwakura Ichirō A dictionary for the author s home community Aden and a couple of other southern communities on Kikai Island of the Amami Islands Research Data on the Kikaijima Dialects Written in Kana 2012 edited by Ogawa Shinji Contains basic vocabulary and sentences collected in nine communities of Kikai External links EditResearch Report on the Kikaijima Dialects Archived 2012 12 14 at the Wayback Machine published by the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics in Japanese ELAR archive of Linguistic data of Kikai Ryukyuan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kikai language amp oldid 1154002768, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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