Hōnichi dialect

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Hōnichi Japanese
Native to Japan
Region eastern Kyūshū
Native speakers
(no estimate available)
Japonic
  • Japanese
    • Kyūshū Japanese
      • Hōnichi Japanese
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Linguist list
jpn-hon
Hōnichi dialect area (orange)

The Hōnichi dialect (豊日方言|Hōnichi hōgen) is a group of the Japanese dialects spoken in eastern Kyushu. It is closer in some ways to Western Japanese (Chūgoku dialect) that it is to other Kyushu dialects. The name Hōnichi (豊日) is constructed by extracting a representative kanji from Buzen (前), Bungo (後) and Hyūga (向), names of old provinces there.

The Hōnichi dialect is:

Honichi dialect does not share some features peculiar to other Kyushu dialects such as ka-adjective and batten particle. Buzen and Oita dialects do not use to particle. An emphasizing particle cha is used in Honichi dialect and Yamaguchi dialect.

In the pitch accent, Miyazaki dialect and other Hōnichi dialect are very different. Buzen and Oita dialects use Tokyo-type accent as well as Chugoku dialect, but Miyazaki dialect is noted for its monotony accent as well as some dialects classified the Hichiku dialect.

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