This book examines dilemmas faced by second language (L2) Japanese
speakers as a result of persistent challenges to their legitimacy as
speakers of Japanese. Based on an ethnographic interview study with
L2-Japanese speakers and their L1-Japanese-speaking friends,
co-workers and significant others, the book examines ideologies linked
to three core speech styles of Japanese – keigo or polite language,
gendered language and regional dialects – to show how such
ideologies impact L2-Japanese speakers. The author demonstrates that
speaker legitimacy is often tenuous for L2 speakers and argues that,
despite increasing numbers of Japanese-speaking foreign residents in
Japan, native speaker bias remains a persistent issue for L2-Japanese
speakers living and working in Japan. This book extends the discussion
of native speaker bias beyond educational contexts, and in the process
reveals tensions between how L2 speakers aspire to speak and how L1
speakers expect them to speak.
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Native Speaker Bias in Japan
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800414655
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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