A History of Writing in JapanBRILL, 1991 - 243 ページ This book deals chronologically with the history of writing in Japan, a subject which spans a period of 2,000 years, beginning with the transmission of writing from China in about the first or second century AD, and concluding with the use of written Japanese with computers. Topics dealt with include the adoption of Chinese writing and its subsequent adaptation in Japan, forms of writing employed in works such as the "Kojiki" and "Man'yoshu," development of the "kana" syllabaries, evolution of mixed character-"kana" orthography, historical "kana" usage, the rise of literacy during the Edo period, and the main changes that have taken place in written Japanese in the modern period (ca. 1868 onwards). This is the first full-length work in a European language to provide the Western reader with an overall account of the subject concerned, based on extensive examination of both primary and secondary materials. |
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... Character List The Joyo Kanjihyo " List of Characters for General Use " Further Aspects of The Modern Japanese Script Select Glossary Appendices Appendix 1 : Periods of Chinese and Japanese History 160 165 ... 179 .... 188 192 192 ...
... Character List The Joyo Kanjihyo " List of Characters for General Use " Further Aspects of The Modern Japanese Script Select Glossary Appendices Appendix 1 : Periods of Chinese and Japanese History 160 165 ... 179 .... 188 192 192 ...
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Christopher Seeley. Appendix 2 : The Inariyama Sword Text : Chronologically Localised Variant Form Characters a Tentative Listing ... Character Concordance Index 207 210 216 230 PREFACE Portuguese missionaries who visited Japan in the ...
Christopher Seeley. Appendix 2 : The Inariyama Sword Text : Chronologically Localised Variant Form Characters a Tentative Listing ... Character Concordance Index 207 210 216 230 PREFACE Portuguese missionaries who visited Japan in the ...
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The God Age Script Accounts in The Earliest Histories | 3 |
Writing in Early Japan Inscriptions in Metal and Stone | 16 |
Writing in Eighth Century Japan | 40 |
Other Documents | 60 |
Disunity and Later SemiStandardisa | 68 |
Evolution of Texts Written in Mixed CharacterKana | 90 |
Japanese Style Texts and Mixed CharacterKana Orthog | 96 |
PreModern Kana Usage | 104 |
Development of The Modern Japanese Script | 150 |
The PostToyo Kanji | 159 |
The Joyo Kanjihyo List of Characters for General Use | 166 |
Further Aspects of The Modern Japanese Script | 179 |
Select Glossary | 188 |
Localised Variant Form Characters a Tentative Listing | 193 |
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Aspects of Writing from The Kamakura Period to | 126 |
Development of The Modern Japanese Script | 136 |
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appear base form block script Buddhist Bunkobon Character List Draft Chinese characters Chinese style compiled dakuten Deliberative Council documents early Edo period Emperor employed entry example form of characters Fujiwara Gekanshu Heian period hiragana hiragana-type script Hisamatsu hybrid style ibid Inariyama Inokuchi Iroha Japan Japanese language Japanese style jiten Joyo Kamakura kana sign kana spellings kana usage kana-ten Kanamoji-zukai kanazukai kanji kanjihyo katakana Keichū Kojiki Kokugo gakkai Kokugogaku Kokugogaku daijiten Kokugoshi kun readings kuntenbon later List of Characters logogram Man'yoshu manuscript Meiji period mirror mixed character-kana modern hiragana modern Japanese monogatari morphemes Nakata names Nihon shoki noted number of characters official okototen Okurigana original orthography particles phonogram phonogram notation photographs plate poems reading referred represent romanisation Sakamoto scholars scribes senmyo shinbun Shōsōin Sino-Japanese syllable Teika Temple tenth century term tion TK List Toyo kanji Tsukishima variant form Waji Waji shōransho written yoshu