Marc Hideo Miyake
List of John Benjamins publications for which Marc Hideo Miyake plays a role.
Articles
Studies in Pyu phonology, I: Onsets Language and Linguistics 22:1, pp. 28–70 | Article
2021 The extinct Pyu language was spoken during the first millennium CE and the early centuries of the second millennium CE in what is now Upper Burma. It has been classified as Sino-Tibetan on the basis of basic vocabulary, but its precise position within the family remains unknown. It survives in… read more
A first look at Pyu grammar Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 42:2, pp. 150–221 | Article
2019 Pyu, an extinct Sino-Tibetan language once spoken in what is now Upper Burma, remains barely explored beyond the level of transliterating texts and the identification of individual words. Knowledge of Pyu grammar has advanced little over the past century. This article (1) presents a methodology… read more
Philological evidence for *e and *o in Pre-Old Japanese Diachronica 20:1, pp. 83–137 | Article
2003 Many Japanese historical linguists reconstruct a four-vowel system without *e and *o for Proto-Japonic (PJ), the ancestor of the Japanese and Ryukyuan languages. However, a few (Unger 1993 [1977], Hattori 1978–79, Thorpe 1983, Serafim 1999a, 1999b) have reconstructed PJ *e and *o. Until now,… read more