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OverviewExamining the motivational development of Japanese language learners, this book investigates the relationship between their future self-image as Japanese speakers and their broader self-image as multilingual individuals. The book compares two groups of Japanese language learners, one from Australia and the other from South Korea. Questioning how motivation is influenced both by native languages and by the other languages which learners speak or study, Toshiyuki Nakamura uses dynamic systems theory (DST) to uncover how knowledge of English in these different contexts motivates the learning of Japanese. Employing the concept of ‘domain of possible selves’ as an analytical framework, the book also provides a detailed description of the development of the learners’ visions of themselves as users of Japanese and uncovers various aspects of Japanese language learners’ L2 self. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Toshiyuki Nakamura (Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Japan)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Weight: 0.277kg ISBN: 9781350244481ISBN 10: 1350244481 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 25 February 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAmong many published studies on language learning motivation, Nakamura's study stands out as it deals with two distinct locations of learning of Japanese, Australia and Korea, with different education systems and different social values given to Japanese, English and other languages. A forward-looking work that examines motivation in a multilingual world. * Chihiro Kinoshita Thomson, Professor of Japanese Studies, UNSW, Sydney, Australia * Drawing on qualitative data from students of Japanese in Australia and Korea and integrating various theoretical frameworks, Nakamura offers rich insights into their motivation as language learners and its development over time. This is an illuminating and timely study, which contributes to contemporary discussions around motivation and the multilingual self. * Ema Ushioda, Professor of Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick, UK * Among many published studies on language learning motivation, Nakamura's study stands out as it deals with two distinct locations of learning of Japanese, Australia and Korea, with different education systems and different social values given to Japanese, English and other languages. A forward-looking work that examines motivation in a multilingual world. --Chihiro Kinoshita Thomson, Professor of Japanese Studies, UNSW, Sydney, Australia Drawing on qualitative data from students of Japanese in Australia and Korea and integrating various theoretical frameworks, Nakamura offers rich insights into their motivation as language learners and its development over time. This is an illuminating and timely study, which contributes to contemporary discussions around motivation and the multilingual self. --Ema Ushioda, Professor of Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick, UK Author InformationToshiyuki Nakamura is Lecturer of Japanese in the Department of International Communication, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Japan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |