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- Rendaku Explained
Rendaku is also systematically blocked if the second element of a compound is a recent loanword into Japanese from a foreign language Furthermore, rendaku may fail to occur even in contexts where no definite blocking factor is present
- Rendaku in Japanese place names
they have a tendency to rendaku, but not always Based on a database of the Japan Post, 39 place names and their pronunciations over the entire country will be investigated to see if the differences in rendaku o the region of the place name By investi following two research questions: “How is rendaku in place names distributed across Japan
- Rendaku - Wikiwand
Rendaku is common, but it does not occur in all compound words A rule known as Lyman's law blocks rendaku when the second element already contains one of the voiced obstruent phonemes ɡ z d b , as in the compound word umikaze (sea breeze) Because the second element kaze (wind) contains z , its initial consonant k remains voiceless [1] Rendaku is also blocked almost always when the
- Speaking Japanese — What Exactly is Rendaku? | The Language Closet
So in hito, this consonant would be “ h “ As simple as it sounds, however, when rendaku applies is somewhat unpredictable, dependent on grammar or context, despite its commonality in modern Japanese While the rules are complex yet widely-occurring, there have been some linguistic studies targeting the contexts where rendaku does not occur
- Rendaku in Japanese place names | Student Repository
It was expected that rendaku would occur in place names according to a core periphery model, where place names located in the core area would have a higher rendaku rate The results showed that for many names, the rendaku rate was higher in the more central Kanto, Chubu or Kinki areas compared to the peripheral areas
- Rendaku - Wikiwand
Rendaku is common, but it does not occur in all compound words A rule known as Lyman's law blocks rendaku when the second element already contains one of the voiced obstruent phonemes ɡ z d b , as in the compound word umikaze (sea breeze) Because the second element kaze (wind) contains z , its initial consonant k remains voiceless [1] Rendaku is also blocked almost always when the
- Interesting observation: Rendaku (連濁 ) exists in Standard . . . - Reddit
As most of you know, Japanese has an interesting (and for learners, possibly annoying) feature called Rendaku (連濁) where, an unvoiced consonant can become voiced if it occurs in the middle of a word
- Rendaku - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Rendaku thus remains partially unpredictable, sometimes presenting a problem even to native speakers, particularly in Japanese names, where rendaku occurs or fails to occur often without obvious cause
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