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Acquisition of Japanese Vocabulary by Chinese Background Learners  The Roles of Transfer in the Productive and Receptive Acquisition of Cognates and Polysemy

Acquisition of Japanese Vocabulary by Chinese Background Learners The Roles of Transfer in the Productive and Receptive Acquisition of Cognates and Polysemy

Toshihito Kato

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
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2008
Materia
Lenguaje: consulta y general
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9783639092196
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As is widely known, Japanese and Chinese not only share the common logographic orthography called 'kanji' or 'hanzi' respectively, but also share a number of kanji compounds as cognates, many of which share the same or similar meaning. The major objective of this research is to investigate the roles of transfer and the difficulty in Chinese background learners’use and acquisition of Japanese kanji compounds and kanji words. In particular, under what condition and how do CBLs transfer Chinese words into Japanese counterparts is investigated. The findings indicate that the transferability of Chinese words into their Japanese counterparts is constrained by multiple factors. Further, both positive and negative transfer influence Chinese background learners’ production, comprehension, and interlanguage construction of Japanese vocabulary in a complex manner.

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