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JPNS2009 Japanese Lexicon

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Japanese
Offered in Second Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course is an introduction to the study of the modern Japanese vocabulary: it examines the various ways in which Japanese words are interrelated and will be of practical help to students in their acquisition of Japanese vocabulary. Topics discussed will include: word classes (nouns/verbs/adjectives/adverbs), lexical strata (native words/Sino-Japanese and Western loanwords/mimetic words), word formation (compounds/derived forms), lexical meaning (Japanese-English contrastive semantics/semantic fields), lexical style (colloquial and bookish vocabulary/male and female usage).

Learning Outcomes At the end of the course students should have an extended knowledge of the various topics of Japanese lexicon.
Indicative Assessment

Assignments (50%), Mid-term exam (20%), Final exam (30%), to be confirmed at first lecture.

Workload
Three hours per week
Japanese Program/Japanese Linguistics Program

 

Areas of Interest Asian Languages
Requisite Statement

Spoken Japanese 4 (JPNS2013), Written Japanese D (JPNS2015) and normally Introduction to the Study of Language (LING1001/2001), or permission of the coordinator.

Preliminary Reading

Miura, A., Japanese Words and their Uses, Tuttle, 1983

Majors/Specialisations Asian Language Major (Japanese), Japanese Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Linguistics, and Pacific Language
Academic Contact Dr Shunichi Ishihara

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