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Some problems to be solved about written language in secondary Japanese education : An analysis of noun-predicate “A wa B da” sentences
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Abstract | This paper shows some problems about written language in secondary Japanese education by analyzing noun-predicate sentences (“A wa B da”). When teaching written language to students, educators often o...verlook issues other than grammatical mistakes, and vary in their judgment about whether a given sentence is acceptable or not. The acceptability of noun-predicate sentences is especially controversial if they call for pragmatic interpretation or communicate new facts. Although students often write sentences concerned, this may be because their writing tends to be influenced by spoken language, and not because they are aware of the functions described above. That being said, written and spoken language should not be discussed as two sides of a dichotomy. Instead, it is important for students to know and write various kinds of sentences. This leads to them to acquire skills to express their thoughts in appropriate ways.show more |
Table of Contents | 1.はじめに 2.生徒の作文に見られる特徴 3.名詞述語文を容認するか否かの視点について 4.中等教育現場における話し言葉と書き言葉の定義と問題点 5.書き言葉と話し言葉を意識化する試み 6.まとめと今後の課題 |
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Created Date | 2017.09.08 |
Modified Date | 2023.11.01 |