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The Tōkai–Tōsan dialect (東海東山方言 ''Tōkai–Tōsan hōgen'') is a group of the transitional Japanese dialects spoken in the southern and eastern Chubu region. The dialects spoken in the northwest Chubu region are classified as the Hokuriku dialect of Western Japanese. The Tokai–Tosan dialect has three sub-groups: Gifu–Aichi, Echigo, and Nagano–Yamanashi–Shizuoka. These are transitional between Western and Eastern Japanese; which branch of the family they fall in depends on which isoglosses are taken as definitive. (See Eastern and Western Japanese for details.) ==Nagano–Yamanashi–Shizuoka== The Nagano–Yamanashi–Shizuoka Na-Ya-Shi dialects are spoken in Nagano Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture. It is characterized by a presumptive suffix ''-zura'' or ''-ra''. * Nagano Shinshū dialect (Nagano Prefecture) * * Okushinano dialect (Sakae, the northernmost village) * * Hokushin dialect (northern area) * * Tōshin dialect (eastern area) * * Chūshin dialect (central area) * * Nanshin dialect (southern area) * Shizuoka dialect (Shizuoka Prefecture especially central area) * * Izu dialect (eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, formerly known as Izu Province) * * Ikawa dialect (the upper reaches of the Ōi River) - language island * * Enshū dialect (western Shizuoka Prefecture, formerly known as Tōtōmi Province) * Kōshū Yamanashi dialect (Yamanashi Prefecture, especially western area) * * Narada dialect (Narada village in Hayakawa) - language island 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tōkai–Tōsan dialect」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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