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This volume is the first book to focus specifically on the topic of
comparative glossing. It brings together new research on glossing
practices from traditions in both the West and East Asia, with a
focus on Japan. It also touches on the relation between glossing in
the medieval manuscript tradition and the modern linguistic use of
the gloss. Its purpose is to present a sample of the most recent
studies on glossing as it is practiced across very different parts
of the world, highlighting the many shared features found across
space and time. Glosses take many forms and serve numerous
functions according to when and where they are produced. They
constitute a cross-cultural phenomenon anchored in language, and
are the manifestation of hermeneutic processes involved in the
transfer of knowledge from one linguistic area to another. Glosses
are an integral part of all the stages of this transfer, which is
characterized by the necessity to decode and explain the message,
encompassing basic grammatical commentary and wider exegetical
discussions.
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