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Looking for good books on the language - Ryuujin27 - 2007-01-29

みな、こにちは!

Well, I come with a question. Does anyone know any good books regarding the Japanese language's history, in particular interest to the writing and how it effected the Japanese culture (and vice versa)?

I ask this because I have to do a research paper on the history of the language (it was my choice of topic). I've looked around a bit and found some books, but I thought I would ask here, as I am sure there are many people on this site who probably have the same interest, and therefore would own a book or two on the language.

So, if you have any suggestions, I would definitely appreciate it.



ありがとございます。


Looking for good books on the language - Ryuujin27 - 2007-02-01

Well, I found two books now, so that should be enough to at least get it started. But I probably need a few more sources.

As such, does anyone know any websites that would relate to the topic?


Looking for good books on the language - zigmonty - 2010-12-10

Arlen Wrote:hey......
simple... you should go to google and search out there......
there you should lot of things wich you want
You're responding to thread like 4 years old with a suggestion as unhelpful as google it?


Looking for good books on the language - jettyke - 2010-12-10

zigmonty Wrote:
Arlen Wrote:hey......
simple... you should go to google and search out there......
there you should lot of things wich you want
You're responding to thread like 4 years old with a suggestion as unhelpful as google it?
Of course a bit late but actually it might be a good suggestion...because..
http://www.afterdawn.com/news/article.cfm/2010/12/06/google_finally_launches_e-book_store?utm_source=newsletterENG&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20101210

"Google has finally delivered on their promise of the Google eBookstore, starting the service with 3 million books available in a number of formats."
there are lots of free books too.


http://books.google.com/ebooks?q=%E5%B0%8F%E8%AA%AC&as_brr=5