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>I'd especially be interested in Japanese, since I'm finding learning it and dodging anime fans is incredibly frustrating.
Story of my life with that language. Fucking weaboos. Japanese and Spanish are the hardest major languages to sort out learning materials for, because they are both flooded with so many bad ones.
You might be interested in Cambridge's "A Linguistic Introduction" series as a general quick overview for a specific language.
For Japanese specifically:
Seiichiro Inaba - An Introduction to Japanese Linguistics for Advanced Learners of Japanese
Toshiko Yamaguchi - Japanese Linguistics: An Introduction
Toshiko Yamaguchi - Japanese Language in Use: An Introduction
Natsuko Tsujimura - An Introduction to Japanese Linguistics