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Abstract
Studies in Japanese Bilingualism helps dissolve the myth of Japanese homogeneity by explaining the history of this construct and offering twelve empirical studies on different facets of language contact in Japan, including Ainu revitalisation, Korean language maintenance, creative use of Ryukyuan languages in Okinawa, English immersion, and language use by Nikkei immigrants, Chinese "War Orphans" and bicultural children, as well as codeswitching and language attrition in Japanese contexts.
Mary Goebel Noguchi is a Professor of English in the College of Law at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan. In addition to research and translation in the field of Japanese studies, she has taken an interest in the development of bilingualism by bicultural children in Japan and Japanese returnees. In 1995 she helped found the Japan Journal of Multilingualism and Multiculturalism and has since served as its editor.
Sandra S. Fotos is a Professor of English at Senshu University, Tokyo, Japan. Her research interests include bilingualism and the effects of formal instruction on second language acquisition. She has published in journals such as Applied Linguistics, Language Learning, ELT-Journal and TESOL Quarterly. She is editor of the JALT Journal, published by the Japan Association for Language Teaching.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Contents | v | ||
Preface | vii | ||
Chapter 1: Inroduction: The Crumbling of a Myth | 1 | ||
Chapter 2: Japanese Attitudes Towards Bilingualism: A Survey and Its Implications | 24 | ||
Chapter 3: Language and Culture Revitalisation in a Hokkaido Ainu Community | 45 | ||
Chapter 4: Language and Identity in Okinawa Today | 68 | ||
Chapter 5: Affiliation, Not Assimilation: Resident Koreans and Ethnic Education | 98 | ||
Chapter 6: Japan's idden Bilinguals: The Language of 'War Orphans' and Their Families After Repatriation From China | 133 | ||
Chapter 7: On the Language Environment of Brazilian Immigrants in Fujisawa City | 164 | ||
Chapter 8: Language Minority Students in Japanese Public Schools | 184 | ||
Chapter 9: Bilinguality and Bicultural Children in Japan: A Pilot Survey of Factors Linkied to Active Englsih-Japanese Bilingualism | 234 | ||
Chapter 10: Bilingual EDucation of Children in Japan: Year Four of a Partial Immersion Programme | 272 | ||
Chapter 11: English/Japanese Codeswitching Among Students in an International High School | 312 | ||
Chapter 12: Codeswitching by Japan's Unrecognised Bilinguals: Japanese University Students' Use of Their Native Language as a Learning Strategy | 329 | ||
Chapter 13: Language Attrition in Contexts of Japanese Bilingualism | 353 | ||
Contributors | 373 | ||
Index | 377 |