Attrition rates in foreign language learning are particularly high in Category Four (script-based) languages such as Japanese. In terms of orthography, this is due to the difficulty of Japanese for learners whose native language is based on the English alphabet. These difficulties often result in high levels of anxiety experienced by learners, particularly in the first six months of beginning study of these languages. However, despite attrition rates as high as 80% experienced by learners of Japanese in many universities (Anderson & Ramsay, 1999), the recent history of Japanese language learning at Central Queensland University (CQU) does not reflect this pattern of high attrition. Since the commencement of the Bachelor of Learning Manageme...
The inquiry provides an overview of the central issues that arise in the consideration of sec-ond/fo...
This paper describes both the positive and negative aspects of learning the Japanese language at a d...
The importance of foreign languages is evident particularly as nation building is highly dependent o...
Attrition rates in foreign language learning are particularly high in Category Four (script-based) l...
Attrition rates in foreign language learning are particularly high in Category Four (script-based) l...
In the field of language learning and teaching research, much attention has been paid to aoquisition...
This study has used grounded theory to investigate the reasons New Zealand students cease learning J...
This study explores the linguistic attributes of L2 language attrition & retention of Japanese retur...
This study is to examine the linguistic attributes of L2 language attrition of Japanese returnee chi...
Since language attrition was formally recognized at the conference on the “Attrition of Language Ski...
The long-term goal of foreign language (FL) learners is to reach communicative competence. The objec...
The purposes of this study were to determine attrition rates of students learning Korean in univers...
This study aimed at determining whether Mandarin language attrition occurs in terms of Chinese chara...
Whilst the need for ‘articulation’ has been called for in the field of Japanese education worldwide ...
In terms of student performance, there are a variety of factors that influence foreign language lear...
The inquiry provides an overview of the central issues that arise in the consideration of sec-ond/fo...
This paper describes both the positive and negative aspects of learning the Japanese language at a d...
The importance of foreign languages is evident particularly as nation building is highly dependent o...
Attrition rates in foreign language learning are particularly high in Category Four (script-based) l...
Attrition rates in foreign language learning are particularly high in Category Four (script-based) l...
In the field of language learning and teaching research, much attention has been paid to aoquisition...
This study has used grounded theory to investigate the reasons New Zealand students cease learning J...
This study explores the linguistic attributes of L2 language attrition & retention of Japanese retur...
This study is to examine the linguistic attributes of L2 language attrition of Japanese returnee chi...
Since language attrition was formally recognized at the conference on the “Attrition of Language Ski...
The long-term goal of foreign language (FL) learners is to reach communicative competence. The objec...
The purposes of this study were to determine attrition rates of students learning Korean in univers...
This study aimed at determining whether Mandarin language attrition occurs in terms of Chinese chara...
Whilst the need for ‘articulation’ has been called for in the field of Japanese education worldwide ...
In terms of student performance, there are a variety of factors that influence foreign language lear...
The inquiry provides an overview of the central issues that arise in the consideration of sec-ond/fo...
This paper describes both the positive and negative aspects of learning the Japanese language at a d...
The importance of foreign languages is evident particularly as nation building is highly dependent o...