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ERIC Number: EJ1129245
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2017
Pages: 24
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ISSN: ISSN-1542-7587
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Intercultural Orientations as Japanese Language Learners' Motivation in Mainland China
Lv, Leining; Gao, Xuesong; Teo, Timothy
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, v14 n1 p1-24 2017
This article reports on a study that investigated how 665 Japanese language learners, who had started learning Japanese at different times in the last 3 decades, had been motivated to learn Japanese in China. Analysis of the survey data revealed that the participants displayed similar intercultural orientations when learning Japanese despite the shifting Sino-Japanese relations and the massive anti-Japanese protests in mainland China in recent years. In addition, the participants' qualitative comments in the survey revealed that most of them could be regarded as dialogic communicators who became interested in learning more about Japanese culture, people, and society after learning Japanese. These findings confirm the critical role that learning a foreign language plays in promoting better intercultural dialogue and sustaining goodwill among language learners toward the target community.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China
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