Japanese and the other Altaic languages

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<b>Japanese and the other Altaic languages</b>
Author: Roy Andrew Miller
Publisher: Univ of Chicago Press
Publication date: 1971
ISBN: 0226527190
Number of pages: 350
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Roy Andrew Miller


Roy Andrew Miller (born September 5, 1924) is a linguist notable for his advocacy of Korean and Japanese as members of the Altaic group of languages.

Miller was born in Winona, Minnesota, USA, on September 5, 1924. In 1953, he completed a PhD in Chinese and Japanese at Columbia University in New York. Long a student of languages, his early work in the 1950s was largely with Chinese and Tibetan. For example, in 1969 he wrote the Encyclop&#230;dia Britannica entry on the Tibeto-Burman Languages of South Asia.

He was Professor of Linguistics at the International Christian University in Tokyo from 1955 to 1963. Subsequently he taught at Yale University; between 1964 and 1970, he was chairman of the department of East and South Asian Languages and Literatures. From 1970 until 1989 he held a similar post at the University of Washington in Seattle. Since then, he has taught in Europe, mainly in Germany and Scandinavia.

Miller has written extensively on the Japanese language, from A Japanese Reader (1963) and The Japanese Language (1967) to Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages (1971) and Nihongo: In Defense of Japanese (1986). He later broadened his scope by linking Korean both to Japanese and Altaic, most notably in Languages and History: Japanese, Korean, and Altaic (1996).

On the occasion of his 75th birthday, Professors Karl Menges and Nelly Naumann prepared a Festschrift highlighting his career and including articles on Altaic languages.

Books


1967a. The Japanese Language. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle.
1971. Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226527190.
1976. Studies in the Grammatical Tradition in Tibet. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
1980. Origins of the Japanese Language: Lectures in Japan during the Academic Year 1977–78. Seattle: University of Washington Press. ISBN 0295957662.
1986. Nihongo: In Defence of Japanese. London: Athlone Press. ISBN 0485112515.
1993. Prolegomena to the First Two Tibetan Grammatical Treatises. (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 30.) Vienna: Arbeitskreis f&#252;r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universit&#228;t Wien.
1996. Languages and History: Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. ISBN 9748299694.

Articles


1955a. "Studies in spoken Tibetan I: Phonemics." Journal of the American Oriental Society 75: 46–51.
1955c. "Notes on the Lhasa dialect of the early ninth century." Oriens 8: 284–291.
1955d. "The significance for comparative grammar of some ablauts in the Tibetan number-system". T'oung-pao 43: 287–296.
1956. "Segmental diachronic phonology of a Ladakh (Tibetan) dialect." Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morganl&#228;ndischen Gesellschaft 106: 345–362.
1956. "The Tibeto-Burman ablaut system." Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan / Kokusai T&#333;h&#333; Gakusha Kaigi kiy&#333; 1: 29–56.
1957. "The phonology of the Old Burmese vowel system as seen in the Myazedi inscription." Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan / Kokusai T&#333;h&#333; Gakusha Kaigi kiy&#333; 2: 39–43.
1962. "The Si-tu Mahapandita on Tibetan phonology." &#28271;&#27973;&#20843;&#37070;&#21338;&#22763;&#21476;&#31232;&#35352;&#24565;&#35542;&#25991;&#38598; / Yuasa Hachir&#333; hakushi koki kinen ronbunshu / To Dr. Hachiro Yusasa; A Collection of Papers Commemorating His Seventieth Anniversary, 921–933. Tokyo: &#22269;&#38555;&#22522;&#30563;&#25945;&#22823;&#23398; / Kokusai Kirisutoky&#333; Daigaku.
1966. "Early evidence for vowel harmony in Tibetan." Language 42: 252–277.
1967b. "Old Japanese phonology and the Korean–Japanese relationship."
1967c. "Some problems in Tibetan transcription of Chinese from Tun-huang." Monumenta Serica 27: 123–148 (publ. 1969).
2002. "The Middle Mongolian vocalic hiatus." Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 55.1–3: 179–205.

Reviews


1955b. Review of &#31291;&#33865;&#27491;&#23601; Inaba Sh&#333;ju, &#12481;&#12505;&#12483;&#12488;&#35486;&#21476;&#20856;&#25991;&#27861;&#23398; / Chibettogo koten bunp&#333;gaku [Classical Tibetan Language Grammatical Studies] (&#26157;&#21644; Sh&#333;wa 29), Kyoto: &#27861;&#34255;&#39208; H&#333;z&#333;kan, 1954. Language 31: 481–482.
1968. Review of Andr&#225;s R&#243;na-Tas, Tibeto-Mongolica: The Loanwords of Mongour and the Development of the Archaic Tibetan Dialects (Indo-Iranian Monographs 7), The Hague: Mouton, 1966. In Language 44.1: 147–168.
1974. "Sino-Tibetan: Inspection of a Conspectus." Journal of the American Oriental Society 94.2: 195-209.
1994. "A new grammar of written Tibetan." Review of Stephen Beyer, The Classical Tibetan Language, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992. Journal of the American Oriental Society 114.1: 67–76.
2001 Review of Philip Denwood, "Tibetan", London Oriental and African Language Library, vol. 3. Philadelphia: JOHN BENJAMINS, 1999. "Journal of the American Oriental Society", 121.1:125–128.
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The classic work of Miller, appearing in "History and Structures of Languages" on the question about the relation of Japanese to the Altaic languages.
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