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Quantitative analysis in turn-taking in Palauan Japanese language conversations

  • The Japanese Language Association of Korea
  • Abbr : JLAK
  • 2016, (48), pp.21-32
  • Publisher : The Japanese Language Association Of Korea
  • Research Area : Humanities > Japanese Language and Literature

사이토케이타 1 이소노 히데하루 2

1수도대학도쿄대학원
2나고야상과대학

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to quantitatively analyze lower Japanese nonnative speakers’ conversations at Palau. We analyzed the utterances by comparing Japanese native speakers and Japanese learners for similarities or differences. As a result, he(TN) used "back-channel feedback" and "discourse-marker" as much as these speakers. Needless to say, he could communicate more smoothly in Japanese. In addition, this study found "Short turn-taking" by "back-channel feedback" and "discourse-marker". On the other hand, there were non-typical expressions of "back-channel feedback おお", function of " repetition " and so on. As the significance of this study, we provided limited data about lower Japanese nonnative speakers’ conversations at Palau, and such empirical analyses of actual data will enable us to offer effective and realistic materials for instructing non-native speakers in the techniques of Japanese conversation construction.

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