Benjamin Smith Lyman, an American geologist and mining engineer, worked in Japan in the 1870s and pursued research on the Japanese language as a sideline. His groundbreaking study of the morphophonemic alternations known as rendaku includes a statem
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Benjamin Smith Lyman, an American geologist and mining engineer, worked in Japan in the 1870s and pursued research on the Japanese language as a sideline. His groundbreaking study of the morphophonemic alternations known as rendaku includes a statem
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New. Print on demand Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 542 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white, Tables, black & white. The Mouton-Ninjal Library of Linguistics [mnll], 4.