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Mimetic words, also known as 'sound-symbolic words', 'ideophones'
or more popularly as 'onomatopoeia', constitute an important subset
of the Japanese lexicon; we find them as well in the lexicons of
other Asian languages and sub-Saharan African languages. Mimetics
play a central role in Japanese grammar and feature in children's
early utterances. However, this class of words is not considered as
important in English and other European languages. This book aims
to bridge the gap between the extensive research on Japanese
mimetics and its availability to an international audience, and
also to provide a better understanding of grammatical and
structural aspects of sound-symbolic words from a Japanese
perspective. Through the accounts of mimetics from the perspectives
of morpho-syntax, semantics, language development and translation
of mimetic words, linguists and students alike would find this book
particularly valuable.
The Routledge Intermediate to Advanced Japanese Reader: A
Genre-Based Approach to Reading as a Social Practice is designed
for intermediate to advanced learners of Japanese and presents
twenty-five authentic texts taken from a wide range of media and
literary sources, which promote a deeper understanding of Japan
among readers. The book is divided into ten genre-based chapters,
allowing the learner to focus on the textual features relevant to
that genre. Key features include: Selected texts covering topics
related to Japanese language, society and culture encountered in
the Japanese media, from news reports to interviews, book reviews,
short stories and editorials. Word lists for challenging vocabulary
and kanji provided throughout to aid comprehension and learning.
Pre-reading activities to enable familiarity with the topic, the
text's background and words to be encountered in the reading
passages. Short grammar explanations of essential structures.
Questions to help comprehension, raise awareness of genre features,
promote critical reading, and to encourage the reader to think more
deeply about the content. Opportunities to write passages,
utilizing what has been learned by reading the text. Vocabulary and
grammar lists at the back of the book. The Routledge Intermediate
to Advanced Japanese Reader emphasizes reading as a purposeful
social act, which requires readers to make meaning of the text by
considering the authors' choices in language (scripts, vocabulary,
styles) in the text. The learners are guided to situate each text
in society (for example, the author, target audience,
social-cultural background related to the subject) in order to
understand the social significance of reading and writing. This
book aims to help learners develop the ability to critically read
and write in Japanese for their own social purposes. It is suitable
for both class use and independent study.
Mimetic words, also known as 'sound-symbolic words', 'ideophones'
or more popularly as 'onomatopoeia', constitute an important subset
of the Japanese lexicon; we find them as well in the lexicons of
other Asian languages and sub-Saharan African languages. Mimetics
play a central role in Japanese grammar and feature in children's
early utterances. However, this class of words is not considered as
important in English and other European languages. This book aims
to bridge the gap between the extensive research on Japanese
mimetics and its availability to an international audience, and
also to provide a better understanding of grammatical and
structural aspects of sound-symbolic words from a Japanese
perspective. Through the accounts of mimetics from the perspectives
of morpho-syntax, semantics, language development and translation
of mimetic words, linguists and students alike would find this book
particularly valuable.
The Routledge Intermediate to Advanced Japanese Reader: A
Genre-Based Approach to Reading as a Social Practice is designed
for intermediate to advanced learners of Japanese and presents
twenty-five authentic texts taken from a wide range of media and
literary sources, which promote a deeper understanding of Japan
among readers. The book is divided into ten genre-based chapters,
allowing the learner to focus on the textual features relevant to
that genre. Key features include: Selected texts covering topics
related to Japanese language, society and culture encountered in
the Japanese media, from news reports to interviews, book reviews,
short stories and editorials. Word lists for challenging vocabulary
and kanji provided throughout to aid comprehension and learning.
Pre-reading activities to enable familiarity with the topic, the
text's background and words to be encountered in the reading
passages. Short grammar explanations of essential structures.
Questions to help comprehension, raise awareness of genre features,
promote critical reading, and to encourage the reader to think more
deeply about the content. Opportunities to write passages,
utilizing what has been learned by reading the text. Vocabulary and
grammar lists at the back of the book. The Routledge Intermediate
to Advanced Japanese Reader emphasizes reading as a purposeful
social act, which requires readers to make meaning of the text by
considering the authors' choices in language (scripts, vocabulary,
styles) in the text. The learners are guided to situate each text
in society (for example, the author, target audience,
social-cultural background related to the subject) in order to
understand the social significance of reading and writing. This
book aims to help learners develop the ability to critically read
and write in Japanese for their own social purposes. It is suitable
for both class use and independent study.
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