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Japanese - jăpˌənēzˈ, language of uncertain origin that is spoken by more than 125 million people, most of whom live in Japan. There are also many speakers of Japanese in the Ryukyu Islands, Korea, Taiwan, parts of the United States, and Brazil. Japanese appears to be unrelated to any other language; however, some scholars see a kinship with the Korean tongue


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    Japanese Communication: Language and Thought in Context » Read Now

    by Senko K. Maynard. 258 pgs.

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    ...Styles and Varieties of the Japanese Language: Responding to Social Needs...and feel, knowledge of the Japanese language becomes critically important. My concern is with...
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    The Acquisition of Japanese » Read Now

    by Patricia M. Clancy, Dan Isaac Slobin. 175 pgs.

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    ...genetic affiliations of the Japanese language are matters of considerable...including the history of the Japanese language, as well as its grammar. Another...constructed in...
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    The Japanese People: Origins of the People and the Language » Read Now

    by Isao Komatsu. 106 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...this problem in future. The Japanese language may be the one independently...given to the study on ancient Japanese, language drift, local dialects as well...38 II THE...
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    The Development of Language Processing Strategies: A Cross-Linguistic Study between Japanese and English » Read Now

    by Reiko Mazuka. 158 pgs.

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    ...2. Psycholinguistics. 3. Japanese language--Acquisition. I. Title. P118...poorly when presented with a language like Japanese cf. Mazuka Nagai...1988 . Whether speakers of...
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    Japanese Culture in Comparative Perspective (Chap. 2 "Rashomonesque Yamazakura: Ambiguous Language Model of Japanese Culture") » Read Now

    by Chikio Hayashi, Yasumasa Kuroda. 224 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Japanese culture is inscrutable--but then, so is American culture seen from the viewpoint of the Japanese. As Hayashi and Kuroda make clear, the problem is one of perspective. Neither is really an enigma if the viewer can free him- or herself from the mother culture and look at the other culture...
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    Teaching Language, Learning Culture (Chap. 11 "Language Ideas, Ideals, Ideologies: Japanese and English") » Read Now

    by Richard M. Swiderski. 238 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    Whenever a new language is learned, a new culture is also learned. Swiderski provides instructive examples of language learning situations by describing multilingual events using more than twenty of the world's languages. All aspects of language learning from the physical environment of the...
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    Japan: Beyond the "Lessons of Growth," in Social Justice » Read Now

    by Tessa Morris-Suzuki. 18 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...consciousness") within English-language studies of Japanese economic development. A particular...lacunae in the communication of Japanese-language debates to the outside...
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    From Stereotype to Context: the Study of Japanese Women's Speech, in Feminist Studies » Read Now

    by Hideko Nornes Abe. 25 pgs.

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    ...specification (in English), Japanese language has long attracted the attention...include some description of Japanese language as having a separate linguistic...the...
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    The Word "Is" the Thing: The "Kotodama" Belief in Japanese Communication, in ETC.: A Review of General Semantics » Read Now

    by Kazuya Hara. 13 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...unique characteristics of the Japanese language (Miller, 1982), and is not...abundance of onomatopoeia in modern Japanese language, such as the sound sarasara...love...
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    Language: Instrument of Change for Japanese Women?, in Women and Language » Read Now

    by Kathy Wolfe Farnsley. 4 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...language about them. The Japanese language has long been characterized...anybodys guess whether the Japanese language, particularly that used by...private relations...
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    A Comparison of a 5-Day with a 3-Day 5-Unit Language Course: Which Is More Effective?, in Education » Read Now

    by Y. M. Shimazu. 11 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...conducted specifically in a Japanese language class, the information obtained...teaching methods for college-level Japanese language classes. By comparing exam...5-day...
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    Shinto Shrines or Shinto Temples?, in Asian Folklore Studies » Read Now

    by Peter Metevelis. 9 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...words are used in the Japanese language to refer to places of...used. In the English language, however, all such facilities...counterparts, as the Japanese themselves seem...
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    Lexical Evidence for Early Contact between Indonesian Languages and Japanese, in Oceanic Linguistics » Read Now

    by Ann Kumar, Phil Rose. 37 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Contact between Indonesian Languages and Japanese. by Ann Kumar , Phil...relates to the history of the Japanese language, a highly controversial topic...Martin, Samuel E...

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