役割語によって喚起される使用者のイメージ : 韓国人日本語学習者と日本語母語話者を比較して

広島大学日本語教育研究 25 号 23-27 頁 2015-03-25 発行
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役割語によって喚起される使用者のイメージ : 韓国人日本語学習者と日本語母語話者を比較して
タイトル ( eng )
Study of Role Language Impression: Comparison between Korean Learners of Japanese and Native Japanese Speakers
作成者
田村 彩香
李 種恩
収録物名
広島大学日本語教育研究
Bulletin of the Department of Teaching Japanese as a Second Language, Hiroshima University
25
開始ページ 23
終了ページ 27
収録物識別子
[PISSN] 1347-7226
[NCID] AA11531831
抄録
Yakuwarigo is a Japanese role language defined by Kinsui (2003). Yakuwarigo is a particle, always used in the end of the sentences such as "Taberu-zo", "TO EAT : verb- ZO : particle" It is said that Yakuwarigo has gender difference by using this. For example. wa is used by females and zo and nojya used by males. Recently, learners of Japanese have greater opportunities to expand their ability through manga and anime. However, Tei (2008) has observed that the Yakuwarigo used in manga and anime emphasizes gender differences. In this study, We investigated the impression that Yakuwarigo exerts in terms of gender differences by means of a questionnaire, which was completed by Korean learners of Japanese and native Japanese speakers. I found that Yakuwarigo produces a similar effect in both groups. However, with the particle zo. which previous studies have identified as being used only by males, I found that it was believed to be used by both males and females. Further, I determined that native Japanese speakers have a different image with respect to the particle wa depending on the associated verb. These results indicate that Korean learners of Japanese have a fixed impression with respect to Yakuwarigo.
著者キーワード
役割語
イメージ
性差
韓国人日本語学習者
日本語母語話者
NDC分類
日本語 [ 810 ]
中国語 [ 820 ]
言語
日本語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
広島大学大学院教育学研究科日本語教育学講座
発行日 2015-03-25
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収録物識別子
[ISSN] 1347-7226
[NCID] AA11531831