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This book presents for the first time all texts constituting the Eastern Old Japanese corpus as well as the dictionary including all lexical items found. Unlike its relative Western Old Japanese, Eastern Old Japanese is not based on the language of just two geographic localities, but is stretched along several provinces of Ancient Japan along the Pacific Seaboard (modern Aichi to Ibaraki) and across the island of Honshu from Etchu (Modern Toyama and parts of Ishikawa) province to Shinano and Kai provinces (modern Nagano and Yamanashi). Therefore, references to places of attestation are included into our dictionary, too.
Contents
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsList of ChartsIntroduction1 Hitachi Fudoki2 Man'yoshu Book Fourteen3 Structure of Book Fourteen4 Poems in Eastern Old Japanese and in Western Old Japanese5 Can the Poems with an Unidentified Geographical Location Be Identified?6 Determining the Geographical Locations of Unidentified Poems on the Basis of Their Linguistic Features7 Man'yoshu Book Sixteen8 Man'yoshu Book Twenty9 Poems in Eastern Old Japanese and in Western Old Japanese10 Azuma asobi uta11 Kokin wakashu12 Man'yogana Script13 A Brief Sketch of EOJ Phonology and Morphology14 EOJ Specific Vocabulary15 Ainu Loans in EOJ of Book Fourteen and Twenty16 Opoteme-ne Yakameti Criteria for Not Including Certain sakimori Poemspart 1: Eastern Old Japanese Corpus1 Hitachi Fudoki Poems2 Man'yoshu Book Fourteen1 Eastern Poems2 Relationship Poems3 Allegorical Poems4 Miscellaneous Poems5 Relationship Poems3 Man'yoshu Book Sixteen4 Man'yoshu Book Twenty5 Azuma asobi uta6 Kokin wakashupart 2: Dictionary of Eastern Old JapaneseDictionary of Eastern Old JapaneseSome Preliminary NotesAEAGIKMNOPSTUWYnZBibliographyIndex