Honorifics: Grammar That Encodes Hierarchy
What Is an Honorific? An honorific is a grammatical or lexical device that encodes the speaker's social relationship to a referent — addressee, subject, bystander, or topic — directly into the form...
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What Is an Honorific? An honorific is a grammatical or lexical device that encodes the speaker's social relationship to a referent — addressee, subject, bystander, or topic — directly into the form...
Japan Scores Third in Global Reading With the World's Most Complex Script Japan scored 516 on PISA 2022 reading third globally despite requiring students to master the most complex writing syste...
The Oldest Classification System for Any Writing System and Why It's Wrong In 100 CE, the Han dynasty scholar Xu Shen 許慎 completed the Shuowen Jiezi 説文解å—, analyzing 9,353 characters under a sixcat...
An Indexing Algorithm That Has Survived 310 Years In 100 CE, Xu Shen faced an indexing problem: how to organize 9,353 logographic characters for retrieval with no alphabetical order. His Shuowen Ji...
3,200 Years of Continuous Deployment The kanji you study today descend from inscriptions carved into turtle shells during the late Shang dynasty. That lineage from Anyang divination pits to the po...
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