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Tsushima dialect

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Japanese dialect on Tsushima Island
Tsushima Japanese
Native toJapan
RegionTsushima Island
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologtsus1237

Tsushima dialect (対馬方言) is a dialect ofJapanese spoken onTsushima Island ofNagasaki Prefecture.

Classification

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Despite its mountainous terrain, Tsushima has a relatively homogeneous dialect. The sole exception is Tsutsu at the southern tip of the island. Okumura (1990) assumedwave-like dispersal of new lexical features from Izuhara, Tsushima's politico-cultural center. They appear to have little influence on the geographically isolated community of Tsutsu.[1]

Tsushima's general resemblance to mainland Kyūshū dialects is obvious, but exactly how it has evolved remains an open question. Tsushima is often classified as aHichiku (northwestern Kyūkyū) dialect, but someHōnichi (eastern Kyūshū)-like elements are sometimes observed. The Tsushima accent system can be regarded as a variant of the Chikuzen subgroup of Hichiku. However, Okumura (1990) argued that the Tsutsu accent system of Tsushima could hardly have a Chikuzen-like ancestor and was more closely related to the Buzen subgroup of Hōnichi. He questioned the mainstream view of Chikuzen membership because Tsutsu appeared to be more conservative than the rest of Tsushima.[1]

Vocabulary

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Although Tsushima attracts folklorists for its preservation of archaic practices, linguists often find the Tsushima dialect uninteresting because Tsushima's vocabulary can usually be found elsewhere in Japan. Words that appear to be specific to Tsushima includewam (round shaped valley) andsae (narrow valley).[2]

The Tsushima dialect was noted for the nearly total lack of Korean influence. Due to Tsushima's geographic proximity and special role in Japanese diplomacy with Korea, linguists used to expect the Tsushima dialect to show some influence from Korean.[3] However, they were unable to test the hypothesis by conducting field work because the access to the island was restricted by the army for its strategic importance. In 1950 and 1951, the Linguistic Society of Japan finally conducted full-scale research together with several other academic societies. They were surprised that Korean had virtually no influence on the Tsushima dialect. All they could find in the northernmost community of Waniura was a couple of Korean loanwords such asyanban ("the rich," from Koreanyangban), ("ship," from Koreanbae) andchonga ("unmarried [Korean] man," from Koreanchonggak). They were not nativized but used with clear awareness of their foreign origin.[2][4][5] Koreankoguma (sweet potato) is likely to have been borrowed from the Tsushima dialect. Sweet potato is calledkōkō-imo in southern Kyūshū but is getting closer to the Korean form as it moves toward the north:kōkomo in central-western Tsushima andkogomo in northern Tsushima.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^abOkumura Mitsuo 奥村三雄 (1990). "Tsushima hōgen no shiteki kōsatsu"対馬方言の史的考察.Hōgen kokugo-shi kenkyū方言国語史研究 (in Japanese). pp. 136–175.
  2. ^abHorii Reiichi 堀井令以知 (1988) [1956]. "Tsushima hōgen no goi"対馬方言の語彙.Chiiki shakai no gengo bunka地域社会の言語文化 (in Japanese). pp. 248–257.
  3. ^Ogura Shinpei 小倉進平 (1921). "Kokugo tokuni Tsushima hōgen ni oyoboshita Chōsen goi no eikyō"國語特に對馬方言に及ぼした朝鮮語彙の影響.Hōgen 方言 (in Japanese).2 (7):1–21.
  4. ^abIzui Hisanosuke 泉井久之助 (1954). "Tsushima hōgen no goi"對馬方言の語彙. In Kyū gakkai rengō Tsushima kyōdō chōsa iinkai 九學會連合對馬共同調査委員會 (ed.).Tsushima no sizen to bunka對馬の自然と文化 (in Japanese). pp. 105–106.
  5. ^abHorii Reiichi 堀井令以知 (2001)."Tsushima hōgen 1950 nen no chōsa kenkyū"対馬方言1950年の調査研究(PDF).Kansai Gaikokugo Daigaku kenkyū ronshū関西外国語大学研究論集 (in Japanese) (73):171–187.
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