中世の言語 The Language of Medieval Japan
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中世の言語
The Language of Medieval Japan
Anna Novosel
Contents
Review of major sound changes
Major literary and cultural works
Three main types of language
Some other literature of the time
Review of Major Sound Changes
13th Century
ou > o:
eu > jo:
[i] and [wji] > [i]
th-16th Century
15
[je] and [we] > [je]
[kje] > [ke]
syllable final nasal
[ʃe] > [se]
became [ɴ], [o:], or
[e:]
[ʒe] >[ze]
[dji] [du]> [ʤi] [ʣu]
14th Century
[ɸa] [ɸji] [ɸu] [ɸe] [ɸo]
uu (u’u) > u:
> [ha] [çi] [ɸu] [he] [ho]
iu > ju:
[tji] [tu] > [ʧi] [ʦu]
au > ɔ: > o:
Review of Systematic Grammatical
Sound Changes
音便 (onbin) ‘euphony’
From 平安 through 中世
動詞の音便 in てform verbs
咲きて > 咲いて
立ちて > 立って etc.
形容詞の音便
白く > 白う
白き > 白い
Review of Grammatical Changes
この人は 美 しい has the same
meaning as 美しい人
Change from なり to なる
More case particles were used
が、を、etc.
Verb suffixes added to be more
formal
Verb endings change
た
Major Literary and Theatrical Styles
随筆 Zuihitsu
物語 Tales
擬古物語 Giko monogatari
能 Noh Drama
狂言 Kyogen
連歌 Renga
御伽草子 Otogizoshi (short stories)
説話 Tales (often Buddhist)
Major Literary Works
方丈記 Hojoki
平家物語 The Heike
Kamo no Chomei
1212
Kakuichi
1371
新古今集 The
Shinkokinshu
1205
百人一首 Hyakunin
Ishhu
Early 13th Century
Fujiwara no Teika
Three Language Styles
和漢混交文 わかんこんこうぶん
擬古文 ぎこぶん
中世口語文 ちゅうせいこうごぶん
和漢混交文
平家物語 and 方丈記
Use of kana in grammar structures
Introduction of ッ (pg 408, line 1)
Extensive use of Chinese character
compounds
ぞ ending
中世口語文
狂言
“ざって”
“やさしい” (pg 29, 4th from end)
“ござる”
“じゃ”
Onomatopoeia (pg 359)
Kyogen
“Tied to a Stick”
能
観阿弥清次 (かんあみきよつぐ)
Poetry in original form
1333-1384
actor who made Noh famous
Buddhist prayers
Original Japanese
Prose in upper class 14th century
language
Noh
“The Well-Curb”
新古今集 and 百入一首
Same poetry writing as before
Shinkokinshu prefaces
Kana preface
Similar to The Tale of Genji and poetry in
the Shinkokinshu
Mana (Chinese) preface
Similar to Nara period writing
Uses 漢文
Sources
Internet Based
Noh and Kyogen
movies
Kodansha
Encyclopedia of
Japan
Encyclopedia
Britannica Online
Shinkokinshu
Text Based
Hojoki
Noh and Kyogen