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Autoethnographic Perspectives on Multilingual Life Stories
Japanese orthography based on Chinese characters. These are symbols mainly used in vocabulary words but also together with Hiragana to form a sentence. Example: “I like Japanese food” is written as: ??????????.
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Portrayals of Language Learning Through Poetry: An Autoethnographic Journey
Leonora Anyango (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3738-4.ch011
Abstract
Learning a language can be, and is, a challenging experience, but also a joyous one. Language learners talk about their journeys in multiple ways. In this chapter, the author portrays her learning of Japanese language though poetry. In her early life as a little child, she learned three languages at once. She was therefore trilingual from an early age. She, however, learned Japanese as an adult. This experience remained vivid in her life as she took the challenges and accomplished her goals. This is an autoethnographic journey of learning Japanese language, and her poetry shows that a student of language can have many paths of expressing the journey of learning a language, including poetry. In this chapter, she seeks to explore the question: How does a learner characterize the experiences of learning a language with a different culture and orthography through poetic data?
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Outcomes Assessment in Japanese Language Instruction
A Japanese writing system that uses ideograms (characters) originally borrowed from Chinese.
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