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Code-switching: A new language in Japan?

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Japan has undergone a national linguist phenomenon between 2006 and 2007. It was called Lou Go, which means 'Lou Language' in Japanese. Lou Go became popular among Japanese teenagers and young adults, which lasted for approximately one year. Lou Go's characteristics are analysed through several Lou Go texts and Katakana texts both quantitatively and qualitatively. Although both Lou Go and Katakana texts share similarities in the sentence structure and the use of borrowing words, there were differences in the language switching in word class level. It also uncovered that a number of borrowing words do not affect the readers' understanding of the Katakana texts as long as the borrowing words are nouns and pronouns. The success of the Lou Go phenomenon may be summarised by two factors. The first is 'bilingual experience' among the Japanese and the second factor is the influence of globalisation and the Japanese educational policy.

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Junko Winch es profesora de japonés en la Universidad de Sussex, Reino Unido. Entre sus publicaciones anteriores figuran "An Investigation of The Impact of Japanese Educational Culture" (2013) y "Code-switching: A new language in Japan" (2015).

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Authors Junko Winch
Publisher Scholar's Press
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2015
 
EAN 9783639769951
ISBN 978-3-639-76995-1
No. of pages 72
Dimensions 150 mm x 4 mm x 220 mm
Weight 113 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures

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