Yamagata dialect
The Yamagata dialect (山形弁, Yamagata-ben) is the local dialect spoken in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.[1][2] It is a form of Tōhoku-ben, and can be broken down into sub-regional branches that vary from area to area within Yamagata. Dialects in Yamagata Prefecture are roughly divided into two types: Inland and Shonai (coastal).
Yamagata dialect | |
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Murayama dialect | |
Native to | Japan |
Region | Yamagata |
Japonic
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | yama1262 |
IETF | ja-u-sd-jp06 |
Yamagata-ben was used for comic effect in the Japanese film Swing Girls, 2004, to suggest that the film was set in a rural, 'backward' location. However, some Yamagata residents feel that the film used the dialect in an unnatural and patronising way. The dialect has also had Japan-wide exposure through Daniel Kahl, an American who has made a TV career as the gaijin talent who can speak fluent Yamagata-ben.
References
- Asahi, Yoshiyuki; Usami, Mayumi; Inoue, Fumio (2022-04-04). Handbook of Japanese Sociolinguistics. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 643. ISBN 978-1-5015-0147-0.
- Kageyama, Taro; Jacobsen, Wesley M. (2016-07-25). Transitivity and Valency Alternations: Studies on Japanese and Beyond. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 188. ISBN 978-3-11-047715-3.
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