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- Ryukyuan_languages abstract "The Ryukyuan languages (琉球語派, Ryūkyū-goha, also 琉球諸語 Ryūkyū-shogo or しまくとぅば Shima kutuba "Island Languages") are the indigenous languages of the Ryukyu Islands, the southernmost part of the Japanese archipelago. Along with the Japanese language, they make up the Japonic language family. Although the Ryukyuan languages have sometimes been considered to be dialects of Japanese, they are not mutually intelligible with Japanese or even with each other. It is not known how many speakers of these languages remain, but language shift towards the use of Standard Japanese and dialects like Okinawan Japanese has resulted in these languages becoming endangered; UNESCO labels four of the languages "definitely endangered", and two others "critically endangered".It is generally accepted that the Ryukyu Islands were populated from Mainland Japan in the first millennium CE, and since then relative isolation from the mainland allowed the Ryukyuan languages to diverge significantly from Japanese. However, the discoveries of the Pinza-Abu Cave Man, the Minatogawa Man, and the Yamashita Cave Man as well as the Shiraho Saonetabaru Cave Ruins suggest an earlier arrival to the island by modern humans. Some researchers suggest that the Ryukyuan languages are most likely to have evolved from a "pre-Proto-Japonic language" from the Korean peninsula.Japanese hegemony began to increase in the 17th century, and in 1879 the Ryukyu Kingdom was annexed by Japan. The Japanese government imposed a policy of forced assimilation, which continued through the post-World War II occupation of the Ryukyu Islands by the United States. This hastened the abandonment of the Ryukyuan languages by the younger generations, particularly with the urging of the post-war government, although recently there have been calls for language preservation by the Okinawa Prefectural Government as well as by Kagoshima Prefecture's Amami City and Ōshima District.Phonologically, the Ryukyuan languages have some cross-linguistically unusual features. Southern Ryukyuan languages have a number of syllabic consonants, including unvoiced syllabic fricatives (e.g. Ōgami Miyako /kss/ [ksː] 'breast'). Glottalized consonants are common (e.g. Yuwan Amami /ʔma/ [ˀma] 'horse'). Some Ryukyuan languages have phonemic central vowels, e.g. Yuwan Amami /kɨɨ/ 'tree'. Ikema Miyako has a voiceless nasal phoneme /n̥/. Many Ryukyuan languages, like Standard Japanese and most Japanese dialects, have contrastive pitch accent.Ryukyuan languages are generally SOV, dependent-marking, modifier-head, nominative-accusative languages, like the Japanese language. Adjectives are generally bound morphemes, occurring either with noun compounding or using verbalization. Many Ryukyuan languages mark both nominatives and genitives with the same marker. This marker has the unusual feature of changing form depending on an animacy hierarchy. The Ryukyuan languages have topic and focus markers, which may take different forms depending on the sentential context. Ryukyuan also preserves a special verbal inflection for clauses with focus markers—this unusual feature was also found in Old Japanese, but lost in Modern Japanese.".
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- Ryukyuan_languages wikiPageExternalLink TakaraBen.pdf.
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- Ryukyuan_languages child Amami_language.
- Ryukyuan_languages child Kunigami_language.
- Ryukyuan_languages child Miyako_language.
- Ryukyuan_languages child Okinawan_languages.
- Ryukyuan_languages child Yaeyama_language.
- Ryukyuan_languages child Yonaguni_language.
- Ryukyuan_languages ethnicity Ryukyuan_people.
- Ryukyuan_languages fam Japonic_languages.
- Ryukyuan_languages familycolor "Altaic".
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- Ryukyuan_languages name "Ryukyuan".
- Ryukyuan_languages region "Ryukyu Islands".
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- Ryukyuan_languages subject Category:Culture_in_Okinawa_Prefecture.
- Ryukyuan_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Japan.
- Ryukyuan_languages subject Category:Ryukyu_Islands.
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- Ryukyuan_languages type LanguagesOfJapan.
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- Ryukyuan_languages comment "The Ryukyuan languages (琉球語派, Ryūkyū-goha, also 琉球諸語 Ryūkyū-shogo or しまくとぅば Shima kutuba "Island Languages") are the indigenous languages of the Ryukyu Islands, the southernmost part of the Japanese archipelago. Along with the Japanese language, they make up the Japonic language family. Although the Ryukyuan languages have sometimes been considered to be dialects of Japanese, they are not mutually intelligible with Japanese or even with each other.".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "Języki riukiuańskie".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "Langues ryūkyū".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "Lenguas ryukyuenses".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "Lingue ryukyuane".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "Línguas ryukyuanas".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "Ryukyuan languages".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "Ryūkyū-Sprachen".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "Рюкюские языки".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "لغات جزر ريوكيو".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "琉球語".
- Ryukyuan_languages label "琉球語".
- Ryukyuan_languages sameAs Ryūkyū-Sprachen.
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- Ryukyuan_languages sameAs Bahasa_Ryukyu.
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- Ryukyuan_languages sameAs 琉球語.
- Ryukyuan_languages sameAs 류큐어.
- Ryukyuan_languages sameAs Języki_riukiuańskie.
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