Routledge handbook of Japanese sociolinguistics

Sociolinguistics Japanese language
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2019
1st edition
EISBN 9781315213378
List of figures.
List of tables.
List of contributors.
Acknowledgements.
Conventions.
I. The languages and language varieties of Japan: 1. Ainu language and Ainu speakers / Mika Fukazawa.
2. Ryukyuan sociolinguistics / Masahide Ishihara, Katsuyuki Miyahara, Gijs van der Lubbe, Patrick Heinrich.
3. Ryukyu-substrate Japanese: Contact effects on the replacing language / Mark Anderson.
4. Japanese dialects / Shinji Sanada.
5. Koine and koineization / Shin Abe.
6. Language and migration in Japan / Ruriko Otomo.
7. English in Japan / Ryuko Kubota.
II. The multilingual ecology: 8. Metroethnicity: From standardized identities to language aesthetics / John C. Maher.
9. Metrolingualism in transitional Japan / Emi Otsuji.
10. Linguistic landscape / Peter Backhaus.
11. Bilingualism and bilingual education in Japan / Sachiyo Fujita-Round.
12. Japan as a multilingual society / Hiroshi Shoji.
III. Variation, style and interaction: 13. Language variation and change / Kazuko Matsumoto.
14. Code switching, language crossing and mediatized translinguistic practices / Rika Yamashita.
15. Language and social relations / Zi Wang.
16. Politeness / Yasuko Obana.
17. Impoliteness / Yukiko Nishimura.
18. Gendered speech / Yumiko Ohara.
IV. Language problems and language planning: 19. Language policy and planning / Ruriko Otomo.
20. Script and orthography problems / Hidenori Masiko.
21. Literacy and illiteracy / Takeshi Nakashima.
22. Japanese language spread in the colonies and occupied territories / Toshiaki Yasuda.
23. Ainu language shift / Takayuki Okazaki.
24. Language shift in the Ryukyu Islands / Mark Anderson.
25. Language rights / Goro Christoph Kimura.
V. Research Overviews: 26. Language life (gengo seikatsu) / Patrick Heinrich.
27. The study of Japanese language speakers / Riikka Länsisalmi.
28. Studies of Ryukyu-substrate Japanese / Mark Anderson.
List of tables.
List of contributors.
Acknowledgements.
Conventions.
I. The languages and language varieties of Japan: 1. Ainu language and Ainu speakers / Mika Fukazawa.
2. Ryukyuan sociolinguistics / Masahide Ishihara, Katsuyuki Miyahara, Gijs van der Lubbe, Patrick Heinrich.
3. Ryukyu-substrate Japanese: Contact effects on the replacing language / Mark Anderson.
4. Japanese dialects / Shinji Sanada.
5. Koine and koineization / Shin Abe.
6. Language and migration in Japan / Ruriko Otomo.
7. English in Japan / Ryuko Kubota.
II. The multilingual ecology: 8. Metroethnicity: From standardized identities to language aesthetics / John C. Maher.
9. Metrolingualism in transitional Japan / Emi Otsuji.
10. Linguistic landscape / Peter Backhaus.
11. Bilingualism and bilingual education in Japan / Sachiyo Fujita-Round.
12. Japan as a multilingual society / Hiroshi Shoji.
III. Variation, style and interaction: 13. Language variation and change / Kazuko Matsumoto.
14. Code switching, language crossing and mediatized translinguistic practices / Rika Yamashita.
15. Language and social relations / Zi Wang.
16. Politeness / Yasuko Obana.
17. Impoliteness / Yukiko Nishimura.
18. Gendered speech / Yumiko Ohara.
IV. Language problems and language planning: 19. Language policy and planning / Ruriko Otomo.
20. Script and orthography problems / Hidenori Masiko.
21. Literacy and illiteracy / Takeshi Nakashima.
22. Japanese language spread in the colonies and occupied territories / Toshiaki Yasuda.
23. Ainu language shift / Takayuki Okazaki.
24. Language shift in the Ryukyu Islands / Mark Anderson.
25. Language rights / Goro Christoph Kimura.
V. Research Overviews: 26. Language life (gengo seikatsu) / Patrick Heinrich.
27. The study of Japanese language speakers / Riikka Länsisalmi.
28. Studies of Ryukyu-substrate Japanese / Mark Anderson.
