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Yonaguni language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yonaguni language
The Yonaguni language ( ''Dunan Munui'') is a Southern Ryukyuan language spoken by around 800 people on the island of Yonaguni, in the Ryukyu Islands, the westernmost of the chain lying just east of Taiwan. It is most closely related to Yaeyama. Due to the Japanese policy on languages, the language is not recognized by the government and is instead called the . ==Phonology== In the Yonaguni language, as well as in Miyako, Yaeyama, is cognate with Standard Japanese . Yonaguni also has where Japanese and other Ryukyuan languages have . Thus, for example, Yonaguni ('to hurt, to ache') is cognate with the archaic or dialectal Japanese verb ('to hurt, to ache') rather than with Japanese (same meaning). Yonaguni is probably a recent development from an earlier , however, judging from the fact that even the in loanwords of Sinitic origin is pronounced by speakers of the Yonaguni language. Yonaguni language also exhibits intervocalic voicing of plosives, as do many Japonic languages.
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