1st Edition

The Phonetics of Japanese Language With Reference to Japanese Script

By P Suski Copyright 1931
    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book gives true characters of Japanese speech sounds in reference to European speech sounds. When it was first published in 1931, it was the first book of its kind. There are only 5 Japanese vowel elements as opposed to 18 in English, 13 in French and 8 in German. There are 15 Japanese consonants, 26 in English, 22 in French & 23 in German. Because of the lesser number of elements, it follows that the wider range in vowels and consonants is heard by Japanese ears, so this volume gives average sounds uttered by Japanese in the twentieth century in relation to the English sounds.

     

    1. How Japan Acquired the Writing  2. Sounds of Kanji  3. Japanese Sounds of Kanji  4. Japan-made Characters & Japan-created Sounds  5. Calligraphy  6. Japanese Compositions  7. Japanese Compounds  8. Phonetic Use of Kanji  9. Kana  10. Sounds of Japanese Speech  11. Japanese Consonants  12. Romaji  13. Accents and Stresses  14. Japanese Orthography  15. Early Japanese Sounds

    Biography

    P. M. Suski