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Patrick Heinrich

    Adaptive, vernetzte, eingebettete Systeme: Modellierung des Energiebedarfs
    Die Rezeption westlicher Linguistik im modernen Japan bis Ende der Shōwa-Zeit
    Japanese as foreign language in the age of globalization
    The Making of Monolingual Japan
    • 2012

      The Making of Monolingual Japan

      Language Ideology and Japanese Modernity

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on language modernization in Japan, the book challenges the misconception of linguistic homogeneity by examining debates through a language ideology lens. It reveals how prevailing language ideologies can diminish linguistic diversity, providing insights into the complex dynamics of language change and societal perceptions.

      The Making of Monolingual Japan
    • 2008

      In our globalizing world of today, the significance, status and demand of languages are experiencing changes which are unmatched in human history. These changes also relate to the languages of Japan as well as to the way that they are being taught and studied. In this book 14 authors from four continents present their research results on Japanese as foreign language (JFL) in the age of globalization. The participation of these authors reflects the fact that research into JFL has itself become global. Since JFL in the age of globalization is a field too extensive to be comprehensively covered by a single book, we restricted ourselves to three topics which we believe are central in discussing this issue. • New kinds of language learners and new teaching paradigms • Native – non-native speaker interaction or contact situations in a more general sense • New insights into cognitive processes in language learning

      Japanese as foreign language in the age of globalization