Kobe dialect

E605664

The Kobe dialect is a regional variety of Japanese spoken in and around the city of Kobe, characterized by features typical of Kansai speech but with its own distinctive vocabulary and intonation.

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Kobe dialect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese dialect
Kansai dialect
associatedWith Kobe culture
Kobe identity
belongsTo Kansai dialect continuum NERFINISHED
cityCenter Kobe NERFINISHED
coexistsWith Standard Japanese in Kobe
country Japan
differsFrom Standard Japanese NERFINISHED
Tokyo dialect NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Kobe-ben
hasFeature Kansai-type pitch accent
distinctive intonation patterns
distinctive regional vocabulary
intonation differing from Osaka dialect
lexical items unique to Kobe area
phonological features similar to other Kansai dialects
use of Kansai-style copula forms
use of Kansai-style negative forms
use of Kansai-style sentence-final particles
vocabulary reflecting Kobe port city history
influencedBy other Kansai dialects
influences perceived speech style of Kobe media personalities
languageCodeStatus no separate ISO 639-3 code
languageFamily Japonic languages
linguisticTypology agglutinative language
region Kansai region
sharesFeaturesWith Kyoto dialect
Osaka dialect
general Kansai dialect
spokenIn Hyogo Prefecture NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Kobe NERFINISHED
standardLanguage Standard Japanese NERFINISHED
status regional dialect of Japanese
subfamily Japanese language
usedBy people from surrounding areas of Kobe
residents of Kobe
usedIn everyday conversation in Kobe
informal speech more than formal contexts
usesScript Hiragana
Kanji
Katakana
wordOrder subject–object–verb
writingSystem Japanese writing system

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Western Japanese dialects includes Kobe dialect