Dialects are valuable not only to appreciate the diversity of the contemporary Japanese language, but also to probe its historical development. Many specialists agree that peripheral (outlying/remote) areas tend to retain older forms. That is, dialectal variations – especially those heard in Okinawa, Kyūshū, and Tōhoku – are likely to be remnants of older forms once spoken in culturally central regions as well.
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