The origins of the Japanese language continue to be a matter of controversy, and Professor Roy Andrew Miller has for the past several decades been at the forefront of that controversy. This book is the most comprehensive presentation of Miller's work, which uses phonological comparison to classify Japanese as a member of the Altaic language family, alongside Korean, Turkic, and Mongolian.
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The origins of the Japanese language continue to be a matter of controversy, and Professor Roy Andrew Miller has for the past several decades been at the forefront of that controversy. This book is the most comprehensive presentation of Miller's work, which uses phonological comparison to classify Japanese as a member of the Altaic language family, alongside Korean, Turkic, and Mongolian.
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