This study explores how Japanese as a Foreign Language (JFL) learners express their own cultures and identities as well as their L1 aspects in L2 Japanese in terms of politeness. Many scholars claim that language reflects the speaker's culture and identity, so it could be natural for JFL learners to express their cultures and identities in Japanese. Based on the idea, how JFL learners' non-linguistic as well as linguistic aspects are reflected in their use of Japanese verb forms in terms of formality was examined through an activity called ‘Translation-based Communicative Activity' in a university-level Japanese class. In the activity, the learners selected verb forms at different levels of politeness according to different social contexts....
Abstract - This empirical study was conducted in a state university in Japan. Data were collected du...
In the Expanding Circle (i.e. countries where English is traditionally learned as a "foreign languag...
There are various language styles in speaking and writing, but early studies have given the impressi...
This study explores how Japanese as a Foreign Language (JFL) learners express their own cultures and...
Politeness is an integral element of the Japanese language, but it has not been fully explored from ...
Scholars in pragmatics argue that the teaching of a second language (L2) must pay extra attention ...
Learners of languages often face various dilemmas in relation to their identities in that language. ...
This paper re-examines theories of linguistic politeness in Japanese, and holds that linguistic poli...
Previous studies on L2 Japanese sojourners often reported that learners overuse the plain style or h...
Learners of languages often face various dilemmas in relation to their identities in that language. ...
In recent years, studies of "interlanguage pragmatics" have been receiving more attention in second...
This paper examines Japanese ESL learners' perception and production of to whom and how politely one...
Experts agree that the principles of politeness are universally the same, but there are differences ...
This study will explore the relationship between the level of formality being used by a native Japan...
This paper investigates the usage of informal-style (IF) by advanced learners of Japanese as a secon...
Abstract - This empirical study was conducted in a state university in Japan. Data were collected du...
In the Expanding Circle (i.e. countries where English is traditionally learned as a "foreign languag...
There are various language styles in speaking and writing, but early studies have given the impressi...
This study explores how Japanese as a Foreign Language (JFL) learners express their own cultures and...
Politeness is an integral element of the Japanese language, but it has not been fully explored from ...
Scholars in pragmatics argue that the teaching of a second language (L2) must pay extra attention ...
Learners of languages often face various dilemmas in relation to their identities in that language. ...
This paper re-examines theories of linguistic politeness in Japanese, and holds that linguistic poli...
Previous studies on L2 Japanese sojourners often reported that learners overuse the plain style or h...
Learners of languages often face various dilemmas in relation to their identities in that language. ...
In recent years, studies of "interlanguage pragmatics" have been receiving more attention in second...
This paper examines Japanese ESL learners' perception and production of to whom and how politely one...
Experts agree that the principles of politeness are universally the same, but there are differences ...
This study will explore the relationship between the level of formality being used by a native Japan...
This paper investigates the usage of informal-style (IF) by advanced learners of Japanese as a secon...
Abstract - This empirical study was conducted in a state university in Japan. Data were collected du...
In the Expanding Circle (i.e. countries where English is traditionally learned as a "foreign languag...
There are various language styles in speaking and writing, but early studies have given the impressi...