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{{Infobox#REDIRECT[[Amami language]]

|name=Tokunoshima

|states=[[Japan]]

|region=[[Tokunoshima]] of the [[Amami Islands]], [[Kagoshima Prefecture]]

|speakers=5,100

|date=2004

|ref=e17

|familycolor=Altaic

|fam1=[[Japonic languages|Japonic]]

|fam2=[[Ryukyuan languages|Ryukyuan]]

|fam3=[[Amami–Okinawan languages|Amami–Okinawan]]

|fam4=[[Amami languages|Amami]] ?

|fam5=[[Amami language|Northern Amami]]

|iso3=tkn |iso3comment=(as Toku-No-Shima)

|glotto=toku1246 |glottoname=Toku-No-Shima

}}

The '''Tokunoshima language''' is a [[dialect cluster]] spoken on [[Tokunoshima]], [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] of southwestern [[Japan]]. It is part of the [[Amami–Okinawan languages]], which are part of the [[Japonic languages]].

==Classification==

{{main|Amami–Okinawan languages#Subgroups}}

The classification of Tokunoshima is a matter of scholarly debate as there are two competing hypotheses regarding the number of primary branches of the Amami–Okinawan languages. The two-subdivision hypothesis gives the following hierarchy.

*Amami–Okinawan / Northern Ryukyuan

**[[Amami languages|Amami]]

***[[Amami language|Northern Amami]]

****'''Tokunoshima'''

***Southern Amami

**[[Okinawan languages|Okinawan]]

On the other hand, the three-subdivision hypothesis has a shallower hierarchy.

*Amami–Okinawan / Northern Ryukyuan

**[[Amami language|Ōshima–Tokunoshima / Amami–Tokunoshima / Amami]]

***'''Tokunoshima'''

**[[Kunigami language|Okinoerabu–Northern Okinawan / Okinoerabu–Yoron-Northern Okinawan / Kunigami]]

**[[Okinawan language|Southern Okinawan / South–Central Okinawan / Central Okinawan / Okinawan]]

==Subgroups==

[[Nakamoto Masachie|Nakamoto]] (1976) subdivided Tokunoshima into the northern and southern dialects. He used San as an example of the northern dialect and Isen as that of the southern dialect.<ref name="nakamoto1976c3_5">{{cite book |author=Nakamoto Masachie 中本正智 | chapter=''Amami hōgen no on'in'' 奄美方言の音韻 | title=''Ryūkyū hōgen on'in no kenkyū'' 琉球方言音韻の研究 |pages=312–370 |year=1976 |language=Japanese }}</ref>

==Status==

Tokunoshima has no official status. Ethnologue identifies its status as 7 (Shifting).<ref name="sil_ao">{{cite web |url=http://www.ethnologue.com/language/tkn |title=Toku-No-Shima |publisher=SIL International |accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref>

==Phonology==

The following is the phonology of the Kametsu dialect, which is based on Hirayama et al. (1986).<ref name="hirayama1986">{{cite book |editor=Hirayama Teruo 平山輝男 | title=''Amami hōgen kiso goi no kenkyū'' 奄美方言基礎語彙の研究 |year=1986 |language=Japanese }}</ref>

===Consonants===

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

|+Consonant phonemes

|-

!

! colspan=3 | [[Bilabial consonant|Bilabial]]

! colspan=3 | [[Alveolar consonant|Alveolar]]

! colspan=3 | [[Postalveolar consonant|Post-<br/>alveolar]]

! colspan=2 | [[Palatal consonant|Palatal]]

! colspan=3 | [[Velar consonant|Velar]]

! colspan=2 | [[Glottal consonant|Glottal]]

! Moraic

|-

! [[Nasal consonant|Nasal]]

|width=20px style="border-right: 0;"| ||width=20px style="border-left: 0; border-right: 0;"|mˀ ||width=20px style="border-left: 0;"|{{IPA link|m}}

|width=20px style="border-right: 0;"| ||width=20px style="border-left: 0; border-right: 0;"|nˀ ||width=20px style="border-left: 0;"|{{IPA link|n}}&nbsp;

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=2 |

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=2 |

| rowspan=6 | [<small>Q</small>]<br />[{{IPA link|ɴ}}]<br />[{{IPA link|ː}}]

|-

! [[Stop consonant|Stop]]

|style="border-right: 0;"|{{IPA link|p}}||style="border-left: 0; border-right: 0"| ||style="border-left: 0;"|{{IPA link|b}}

|style="border-right: 0;"|{{IPA link|t}}||style="border-left: 0; border-right: 0"|tˀ ||style="border-left: 0;"|{{IPA link|d}}

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=2 |

|width=20px style="border-right: 0;"|{{IPA link|k}}||width=20px style="border-left: 0; border-right: 0;"|kˀ ||width=20px style="border-left: 0;"|{{IPA link|ɡ}}

|style="border-right: 0;"|{{IPAlink|ʔ}}||style="border-left: 0;"|

|-

! [[Affricate consonant|Affricate]]

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=3 |

|style="border-right: 0;"|{{IPAlink|t͡ʃ}}||style="border-left: 0;border-right: 0;"|t͡ʃˀ ||style="border-left: 0;"|z

| colspan=2 |

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=2 |

|-

! [[Fricative consonant|Fricative]]

| colspan=3 |

|style="border-right: 0;"|{{IPA link|s}}||style="border-left: 0;border-right: 0;"| ||style="border-left: 0;"|

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=2 |

| colspan=3 |

|width=20px style="border-right: 0;"|{{IPA link|h}}||width=20px style="border-left: 0;"|

|-

! [[Approximant consonant|Approximant]]

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=3 |

|style="border-right: 0;"| ||style="border-left: 0;"|{{IPA link|j}}

|style="border-right: 0;"| ||style="border-left: 0;border-right: 0;"| ||style="border-left: 0;"|{{IPA link|w}}

| colspan=2 |

|-

! [[Flap consonant|Flap]]

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=3 |

|style="border-right: 0;"| ||style="border-left: 0;border-right: 0;"| ||style="border-left: 0;"|{{IPA|r}}

| colspan=2 |

| colspan=3 |

| colspan=2 |

|}

<!-- Note: Hirayama et al. (1986) use c for t͡ʃ, ᴇ for ː, cˀ for t͡ʃˀ. -->

'''Notes'''

*The null phoneme /'/ may be added. It is contrasted with glottal {{IPA|/h/}} and {{IPA|/ʔ/}}.

*{{IPA|/h/}} is {{IPA link|ç|[}} before {{IPA|/i/}} and {{IPA|/j/}}, and {{IPA link|ɸ|[}} before {{IPA|/u/}} and {{IPA|/w/}}.

*{{IPA|/p/}} is new and infrequent.

*{{IPA|/si/}}, {{IPA|/t͡ʃï/}} and {{IPA|/t͡ʃˀï/}} are realized as {{IPA|[ʃɪ]}}, {{IPA|[t͡sï]}} and {{IPA|[t͡sˀï]}}, respectively.

*{{IPA|/z/}} is {{IPA|[d͡z]}} before {{IPA|/ï/}} and {{IPA|/ë/}}, and {{IPA|[d͡ʒ]}} elsewhere.

*{{IPA|[ʃa]}}, {{IPA|[ʃe]}}, {{IPA|[ʃu]}} and {{IPA|/ʃo/}} are phonemically analyzed as {{IPA|/sja/}}, {{IPA|/sje/}}, {{IPA|/sju/}} and {{IPA|/sjo/}}, respectively.

*{{IPA|[t͡ʃa]}}, {{IPA|[t͡ʃe]}}, {{IPA|[t͡ʃu]}} and {{IPA|/t͡ʃo/}} are phonemically analyzed as {{IPA|/t͡ʃja/}}, {{IPA|/t͡ʃje/}}, {{IPA|/t͡ʃju/}} and {{IPA|/t͡ʃjo/}}, respectively.

*{{IPA|[t͡ʃˀa]}}, {{IPA|[t͡ʃˀu]}} and {{IPA|/t͡ʃˀo/}} are phonemically analyzed as {{IPA|/t͡ʃˀja/}}, {{IPA|/t͡ʃˀju/}} and {{IPA|/t͡ʃˀjo/}}, respectively.

===Vowels===

Tokunoshima has {{IPA|/a/}}, {{IPA|/e/}}, {{IPA|/i/}}, {{IPA|/o/}}, {{IPA|/u/}}, {{IPA|/ï/}} and {{IPA|/ë/}}.

===Correspondences to Standard Japanese===

Only major sound correspondences are listed.

*Standard Japanese {{IPA|/e/}} mostly corresponds to {{IPA|/ï/}}.

*Standard Japanese {{IPA|/o/}} is merged into {{IPA|/u/}}.

*Tokunoshima {{IPA|/e/}}, {{IPA|/ë/}} and {{IPA|/o/}} are of secondary origin and mostly correspond to Standard Japanese diphthongs.

*Standard Japanese {{IPA|/hi/}} and {{IPA|/he/}} corresponds to Tokunoshima {{IPA|/sï/}} and {{IPA|/hwï/}}, respectively.

*Standard Japanese {{IPA|/si/}} and {{IPA|/zu/}}, {{IPA|/zi/}} and {{IPA|/zu/}}, and {{IPA|/t͡ʃi/}} and {{IPA|/t͡ʃu/}} are merged into merged into {{IPA|/sï/}}, {{IPA|/zï/}}, and {{IPA|/t͡ʃï/}}, respectively.

*The fusion of two consecutive morae resulted in glottalized consonants in Tokunoshima.

==References==

{{Reflist}}

==Link==

*[http://www.unii.ac.jp/~chitsuko/inet/lg7B.html Literature on the Tokunoshima dialect by Fukushima Chitsuko] (in Japanese)

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