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The phonology of Japanese features about 15 consonant phonemes, the cross-linguistically typical five-vowel system of /a, e, i, o, u/, and a relatively simple phonotactic distribution of phonemes allowing few consonant clusters. It is traditionally described as having a mora as the unit of timing, with each mora taking up about the same length of time, so that the disyllabic [ɲip.poɴ] ("Japan") may be analyzed as /niQpoN/ and dissected into four moras, /ni/, /Q/, /po/, and /N/. Unless otherwise noted, the following describes the standard variety of Japanese based on the Tokyo dialect.

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  • Japanese phonology (en)
  • Prononciation du japonais (fr)
  • Fonologia della lingua giapponese (it)
  • 日本語の音韻 (ja)
  • Японская фонология (ru)
  • Фонетика японської мови (uk)
  • 日語音系 (zh)
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  • Фонетика японської мови (uk)
  • La fonologia della lingua giapponese studia il sistema fonologico della lingua giapponese standard. Su Wikipedia in italiano viene usata la traslitterazione Hepburn per rappresentare i suoni giapponesi con l'alfabeto latino. Notare che la traslitterazione dei kanji è in corsivo, i fonemi sono posti tra /.../, i foni tra [...] e i grafemi tra ⟨...⟩. (it)
  • 日本語の音韻(にほんごのおんいん)は、日本語において別々の音と分析される抽象的な音の全体である。これらの音韻は一つの体系をなす。 本記事では、日本語東京方言の音韻体系、また、音声学的に見た実際の発音(単音・連音)を中心に説明する。 (ja)
  • 日語音系是日語的音韻體系,是日語音韻學的研究對象,包含有大致15個輔音音素和一個典型的五元音系統。本條目主要描述基於日語東京方言的標準語(共通語)的音系和實際語音現象。 (zh)
  • The phonology of Japanese features about 15 consonant phonemes, the cross-linguistically typical five-vowel system of /a, e, i, o, u/, and a relatively simple phonotactic distribution of phonemes allowing few consonant clusters. It is traditionally described as having a mora as the unit of timing, with each mora taking up about the same length of time, so that the disyllabic [ɲip.poɴ] ("Japan") may be analyzed as /niQpoN/ and dissected into four moras, /ni/, /Q/, /po/, and /N/. Unless otherwise noted, the following describes the standard variety of Japanese based on the Tokyo dialect. (en)
  • Cet article traite de la prononciation du japonais. Rappelons que le japonais possède trois systèmes d'écriture : * les kanas, systèmes syllabiques, existant en deux formes : * hiragana pour noter la grammaire, ou des mots très bien intégrés à la langue japonaise ; * katakana pour les mots empruntés ou lorsqu'on travaille sur un support phonétique (cette page utilisera tout de même plutôt les hiragana) ; * les kanjis, directement d'origine chinoise, qui peuvent avoir plusieurs prononciations en langue japonaise : * la prononciation « on'yomi » (音読み, « lecture sonore »), reproduisant approximativement la prononciation chinoise du sinogramme emprunté, * une ou plusieurs prononciations « kun'yomi (訓読み, « lecture sémantique »), où l'utilisation du sinogramme est sémantique : la prononcia (fr)
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