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Northern Izu Archipelago dialects information


Northern Izu Archipelago dialects
北部伊豆諸島方言
Northern Izu Islands within Japan.
Native toJapan
RegionIzu Islands, Tokyo
Language family
Japonic
  • Japanese
    • Eastern Japanese
      • Kantō
        • Northern Izu Archipelago dialects
Dialects
  • ◇ Izu Ōshima
  • ◇ To-shima
  • ◇ Nii-jima
  • ◇ Shikine-jima
  • ◇ Kōzu-shima
  • ◇ Miyake-jima
  • ◇ Mikura-jima
Language codes
ISO 639-3

The Northern Izu Archipelago (or Islands) dialects (Japanese: 北部伊豆諸島方言 hokubu izu shoto hogen) are dialects of Japanese spoken on the inhabited islands north of Mikura-jima (Izu Ōshima, To-shima, Nii-jima, Shikine-jima, Kōzu-shima and Miyake-jima) in the Izu Archipelago, part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. The various dialects are classified as Eastern Japanese, and are most similar to the Izu dialect of mainland Honshū, but as islands have also developed unique traits which can vary considerably from island to island. On islands with large numbers of migrants from the mainland, such as To-shima, there is increasing standardisation of speech towards the common standard.

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Northern Izu Archipelago dialects

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The Northern Izu Archipelago (or Islands) dialects (Japanese: 北部伊豆諸島方言 hokubu izu shoto hogen) are dialects of Japanese spoken on the inhabited islands...

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Japonic languages

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split between all dialects of Japanese and all Ryukyuan varieties, probably before the 7th century. The Hachijō language, spoken on the Izu Islands, is also...

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Tokyo

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History of the Ryukyu Islands

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