<Li> a concessive particle batten for dakedo' but, however' in Hichiku and Satsugu, though Eastern Tohoku Aomori dialect has a similar particle batte </Li> <Li> / e / is pronounced (je) and palatalizes s, z, t, d, as in mite (mitʃe) and sode (sodʒe), though this is a conservative (Late Middle Japanese) pronunciation found with s, z (sensei (ʃenʃei)) in scattered areas throughout Japan . </Li> <Li> as some subdialects in Shikoku and Chugoku, but generally not elsewhere, the accusative particle o resyllabifies a noun: honno or honnu for hon - o' book', kakyū for kaki - o' persimmon' . </Li> <Li> / r / is often dropped, for koi' this' versus Western and Eastern Japanese kore </Li>

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