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Kanazukai (仮(か)名(な)遣(づか)い, ‘kana usage’) are the
orthographic rules for
spelling ****anese in kana. All
phonographic systems (of
which kana is an example)...
- Jōdai
Tokushu Kanazukai (上代特殊仮名遣, lit.
Special kana
orthography of the
early era) is an
archaic kana
orthography system used to
write Old ****anese during...
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historical kana
orthography (歴史的仮名遣い, reki****eki
kanazukai), or old
orthography (旧仮名遣い, kyū
kanazukai),
refers to the kana
orthography (正仮名遣い, sei kana-zukai)...
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gendai kanazukai) is the
present official kanazukai (system of
spelling the ****anese syllabary). Also
known as new kana
usage (新仮名遣い, shin
kanazukai), it...
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pronunciation was
rectified as part of a
general orthographic reform, the
Gendai Kanazukai, or
modern kana orthography.
Under the new
orthographic rules, only the...
- example, the word かなづかい,
romanized kanadukai in Nihon-shiki, is
pronounced kanazukai in
standard modern ****anese and is
romanized as such in Kunrei-shiki....
- the word かなづかい,
rendered kanadukai in Nihon-shiki, is
pronounced as
kanazukai in
modern ****anese, and is
romanized as such in Kunrei. The International...
- phonetic. See Old ****anese for
further information. See Jōdai
Tokushu Kanazukai for
information on
subscript notation. ****anese uses
separate systems...
- relative, and its
equivalents in Old ****anese. Note: See Jōdai
Tokushu Kanazukai for
information on Old ****anese
subscript notation. Both
languages use...
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represented by
specific characters. That
usage is
known as Jōdai
Tokushu Kanazukai and
usage has led
historical linguists to
conclude that
certain disparate...