Eastern Old Japanese
Eastern Old Japanese (abbreviated as EOJ. Japanese: 上代東国方言, 上代東国語) is a group of heterogenous varieties of Old Japanese, historically spoken in the east of Japan, in the area traditionally called Togoku or Azuma.
Eastern Old Japanese | |
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Eastern provinces (hatched) in the 8th century | |
Region | Eastern Japan |
Era | 4th–9th century |
Japonic
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Early form | |
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