Marc Miyake


Marc Hideo Miyake is an American linguist who specializes in historical linguistics, particularly the study of Old Japanese and Tangut.

Biography

Miyake was born in Aiea, Hawaii, in 1971, and attended Punahou School in Honolulu, graduating in 1989. He studied Japanese language and literature at University of [California, Berkeley], and then studied linguistics at the University of [Hawaii at Manoa], earning his doctorate in 1999 under Alexander Vovin, with a dissertation entitled The Phonology of Eighth-Century Japanese Revisited: Another Reconstruction Based upon Written Records. He is best known for his work on the phonetic reconstruction of Old Japanese, but is also known for his work on the extinct Tangut language.
Between 2015 and 2019, Miyake was a research assistant at the British Museum, working on the decipherment of Pyu [language |Pyu] inscriptions. At the same time he was also a research associate in the Department of Linguistics at the School of Oriental and African Studies.

Works

  • Miyake, Marc Hideo. Old Japanese: A Phonetic Reconstruction. London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon..
  • Miyake, Marc Hideo. . In Françoise Bottéro & Redouane Djamouri, Ecriture chinoise: données, usages et représentations, pp. 185-205. Paris: CRLAO..
  • Miyake, Marc Hideo. . In Irina Fedorovna Popova, Тангуты в Центральной Азии: сборник статей в честь 80-летия проф. Е.И.Кычанова , pp. 244-261. Moscow: Oriental Literature..
  • Miyake, Marc. "Loanwords, Pre-Qín", in: Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics, Vol 2, Rint Sybesma et al., eds., pp. 650-653. Leiden: Brill.
  • Miyake, Marc. "Loanwords, Post-Qín, Premodern", in: Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics, Vol 2, Rint Sybesma et al., eds., pp. 647-650. Leiden: Brill.
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