Historical Evolution
Japanese's genetic affiliation remains disputed (Japonic isolate; Altaic hypothesis largely abandoned). Old Japanese texts (Man'yōshū, Kojiki) show gradual morphological erosion. Sino-Japanese kanji loans transformed lexicon and literacy; post-WWII script reforms limited kyōiku kanji and standardized orthography. Global soft-power exports sustain L2 interest.
Phonology
Japanese has five vowels and mora-timed rhythm: each mora receives roughly equal duration. Pitch accent is lexical in standard Tokyo Japanese (e.g., はし bridge vs chopsticks). Limited consonant clusters; /ɴ/ syllabic nasal is distinctive.
Syntax
Japanese is SOV with topic marker は contrasting subject が. Particles mark case and discourse roles; null anaphora is pervasive. Honorific and humble verb forms (keigo) grammaticalize social deixis. Relative clauses precede nouns without relative pronouns.
Attributes
| Total Speakers | 125 M |
|---|---|
| L1 Native Speakers | 125 M |
| Number of Countries | 1 countries |
| Language Vitality Index | 9 scale |
| Web Domain Share (%) | 5 % |
| Language Family | Japonic (Isolate) |
| Standard Script | Kanji + Hiragana + Katakana |
| Grammatical Typology | SOV, Agglutinative, Topic-prominent |
| UNESCO Risk Category | Safe |