Saga dialect

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The Saga dialect is a regional variety of Japanese spoken in Saga Prefecture on Kyushu, known for its distinctive intonation, vocabulary, and grammatical features within the broader Kyushu dialect group.

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Saga dialect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese dialect
regional dialect
belongsTo Japanese regional dialects
comparedTo Japanese
surface form: Standard Japanese
country Japan
developedFrom historical Kyushu dialects
hasAlternativeName Saga
surface form: Saga-ben
hasContrastWith Kansai dialect
Tokyo dialect
hasCulturalAssociation local media in Saga Prefecture
regional humor and comedy in Kyushu
hasFeature differences in sentence-final particles from Standard Japanese
differences in verb conjugation from Standard Japanese
distinctive grammar
distinctive intonation
distinctive vocabulary
lexical items not used in Standard Japanese
regional phonological variation
hasPronunciationFeature regional pitch accent patterns
hasSociolinguisticRole marker of local identity in Saga Prefecture
hasVariation intra-prefectural subdialects
influencedBy neighboring Kyushu dialects
isClassifiedAs Western Japanese dialect
isMutuallyIntelligibleWith Japanese
surface form: Standard Japanese
isSubjectOf Japanese dialectology research
language Japanese
languageFamily Japonic languages
partOf Kyushu dialects
region Kyushu
surface form: Kyushu region

Saga Prefecture NERFINISHED
spokenIn Saga Prefecture NERFINISHED
spokenOnIsland Kyushu
timePeriod contemporary Japanese language
usedBy native speakers of Japanese in Saga Prefecture
residents of Saga Prefecture
usedIn everyday conversation in Saga Prefecture
usesScript Hiragana
Kanji
Katakana
writingSystem Japanese writing system

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Kyushu dialect hasSubDialect Saga dialect