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Okinawan-English Wordbook The first substantiveOkinawan-English lexicon in more than a century, it represents amuch-needed addition to the library of reference materials on thelanguage.The Okinawan-English Wordbook, written b


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Okinawan-English Wordbook

Title:Okinawan-English Wordbook
Author:Mitsugu Sakihara
Rating:4.53 (526 Votes)
Asin:0824831020
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:309 Pages
Publish Date:2006-07-04
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Editorial : About the Author Mitsugu Sakihara (1928-2001) taught in the Department of History at the University of Hawai'i in various capacities from 1971 to 2001 and was also professor and president of Hawaii International College.

The Okinawan-English Wordbook, written by the late MitsuguSakihara, historian and native speaker of the Naha dialect of Okinawa, is an all-new concise dictionary of the modern Okinawan language withdefinitions and explanations in English. The first substantiveOkinawan-English lexicon in more than a century, it represents amuch-needed addition to the library of reference materials on thelanguage. The Wordbook opens to lay user and linguist alike an areaheretofore accessible almost exclusively in Japanese works and addsto the general body of scholarship on various Ryukyuan languages anddialects by providing a succinct but comprehensive picture of moderncolloquial Okinawan

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