Reconstruction talk:Proto-Japonic/-a
Latest comment: 1 year ago by Eirikr in topic Issues
Issues
edit- Frellesvig holds that the mizenkei is not an inherent verb base stem, but rather one that is derivative. See also his paper "Old Japanese Conjugation Classes". If memory serves, Frellesvig is not alone in this analysis.
- A large number of terms currently listed under Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/-a#Derived_terms are incorrect.
- 魔羅, for instance, is entirely a borrowing from Sanskrit (via Chinese), brought over as part of the transmission of Buddhism to Japan. In Buddhism, this referred to "the evil one" in allusion to the distractive forces that lure one away from the path to enlightenment. Among monks, this became a kind of slang reference to sexual desires and the penis.
- I'll have a go at cleaning up the deriveds.