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Linguistic Ecosystems for Foreign-Language Learning in Canada and Japan: An International Comparison of Where Language-Learning Beliefs Come From
foreign language learning linguistic ecosystems
2015/7/3
We report on international research that compares linguistic ecosystems, that is, socially constructed public attitudes and ideologies concerned with foreign-language (FL) learning, in Canada and Japa...
Japan as Other:Orientalism and Cultural Conflict
cross-cultural conflict cultural meanings implicit assumptions Orientalism
2009/8/20
This paper tries to show how cross-cultural conflict often occurs between Japan and Westerners as the result of imposing one's own cultural meanings onto another culture. Interpretations of Japan, as ...
Cultural Fluency as a Guide to Effective Intercultural Communication:The Case of Japan and the U.S.
intercultural communication cultural fluency cultural communication Japanese forms of communication nonverbal communication
2009/8/20
Intercultural communication serves a vital role in that it can forestall miscommunication and misunderstanding. Because of increased intercultural contact and interdependence, people in the world are ...
A Commentary on Junior High School English in Japan in Comparison to the Core French Program in Ontario, Canada
Junior High School English Core French Program Japan
2009/8/18
Japanese Ministry of Education (Monbusho, 1998) revised the national curriculum guidelines for public junior high school English, which took effect in April, 2002. The major change lies in more emphas...
Different Realizations of Suggestions in TV Commercials from Japan and the USA
TV Commercials Japan USA
2009/2/24
This study examined the differences in the ways of realizing the speech act of suggestion found in TV commercials from Japan and the USA. The focus of research was placed on the characteristic differe...
Tessa Carroll. Language Planning and Language Change in Japan.
Language Change Language Planning
2008/3/27
This book analyses developments in language planning in Japan at the end of
the twentieth century. Unlike other works on similar topics, the author treats
the language as a whole, rather than concen...