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Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies
Monograph | Materials and Methods of Analysis for the Study of the Ainu Language
Chapter | 17 • The Ainu Language: Bilingualism and Language Education
17 • The Ainu Language: Bilingualism and Language Education
Abstract
The notion that Japan is a ‘homogeneous’, ‘monoethnic’ and ‘monolingual’
nation became fixed in the post-war era, but in reality Japan has always been at the crossroads
of cultural and linguistic exchange through its history. This misconception
of Japan as a one-language country, that to much extent still
remains in contemporary Japanese society, is mostly rooted in the
modern era, namely in the imperialistic period of Japan’s history.
Published April 4, 2022 | Language: en
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- 2 • Phonemic Inventory: The Sounds of the Language
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- 3 • Personal Affixes, Reciprocal and Reflexive
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- 4 • Inalienable Possessive Forms
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- 5 • The Ainu Passive Construction
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- 6 • Relative Clauses
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- 7 • Negatives
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- 8 • Noun Incorporation
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- 9 • Source of Information
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- 10 • Antipassive
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- 11 • Motion and Location
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- 12 • Aspect
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- 13 • Applicatives
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- 14 • Clause Linking
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- 15 • Some Uses of Nominalisation
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- 16 • Learning Ainu: Perspectives and Attitudes
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- 18 • Ainu’s Relation to Other Languages
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Dal Corso Elia |
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dc.title |
17 • The Ainu Language: Bilingualism and Language Education |
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Chapter |
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en |
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dc.description.abstract |
The notion that Japan is a ‘homogeneous’, ‘monoethnic’ and ‘monolingual’ nation became fixed in the post-war era, but in reality Japan has always been at the crossroads of cultural and linguistic exchange through its history. This misconception of Japan as a one-language country, that to much extent still remains in contemporary Japanese society, is mostly rooted in the modern era, namely in the imperialistic period of Japan’s history. |
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Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies |
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Linguistics and Language Education |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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dc.issued |
2022-04-04 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-585-8/17-the-ainu-language-bilingualism-and-language-edu/ |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-585-8/017 |
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2610-8976 |
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2610-9395 |
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978-88-6969-604-6 |
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978-88-6969-585-8 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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with fulltext |
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yes |
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