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JAPN3067

Japanese pragmatics: Understanding the hidden meaning

Credits:

Period:

Assessment:

6

1st semester

100% coursework

Prerequisite:

JAPN3088. Japanese language III (Part 1) or JAPN3099. Japanese language III (Part 2); OR

Co-requisite:

JAPN3088. Japanese language III (Part 1) or JAPN3099. Japanese language III (Part 2)

Description

Japanese-medium elective


This Japanese-medium content course aims to help students acquire a basic understanding of Japanese Pragmatics through analysis of a native Japanese speakers’ language usage in contrast with their own. Native Japanese speakers use implicatures in communication to express their true feelings and intentions (that only an informed listener can understand). For instance, one may choose to add or withhold information to exaggerate or soften the message. Through the pragmatic approach, students will have the opportunity to contrast Japanese with their own language in order to analyze the appropriate use of greetings. With Politeness theory, students will analyze why expressions in their own language may be found to be impolite in the Japanese context. 


Students who enrolled in or completed JAPN4088. Japanese language IV (Part I) or Japanese language IV (Part 2): Capstone experience cannot take this course.

Professor:

Kodama Hiroaki

Kodama, Hiroaki

Lecturer

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