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J-GLOBAL ID:202401001020210810
Update date: Jan. 09, 2025 Asada Hirofumi
アサダ ヒロフミ | Asada Hirofumi
Affiliation and department: Job title:
professor
Research field (1):
Foreign language education
Research keywords (1):
Applied Linguistics、JFL/JSL Education and Research
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1): - 2001 - 2003 日本語学習者の方言意識と産出能力
Papers (7): -
H.Asada. Experiences of female Chinese university students in Japan: A diary study with a grounded theory approach. Australian Journal of Applied Linguistics. 2023. 6. 3. 155-175
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H.Asada. Linguistic and cultural learning processes of four Chinese exchange students at a women’s university in Japan. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication. 2014. 24. 2. 301-320
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H.Asada. None. The 2011 International Science Symposium: Japanese Language Education and Research in Taiwan, Conference proceedings. 2011. C4. 1-8
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H.Asada. Longitudinal effects of informal language in formal L2 instruction. JALT Journal. 2006. 28. 1. 39-56
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H.Asada. Gendered sentence-final forms in Japanese as a second language. Representation and process: Proceedings of the 3rd Pacific Second Language Research Forum. 1999. 1. 61-74
more... MISC (1): -
H.Asada. None. Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research C-2, Tokyo: The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. 2004
Books (1): - The longitudinal management of speech styles by overseas and local students in a Japanese university context. In L. Fairbrother, J. Nekvapil & M. Sloboda (eds) pp. 283-302, "The Language Management Approach: A Focus on Research Methodology"
Berlin: Peter Lang 2018 ISBN:9783631650424
Lectures and oral presentations (1): -
中国人留学生による日本語学習プロセス
(杭州師範大学(中国) 2011)
Education (2): - - 2011 PhD (La Trobe University, Australia)
- - 1997 MA (University of Queensland, Australia)
Work history (2): - 2016/04 - 現在 Kurume University Department of Intercultural Studies, Faculty of Literature Professor
- 2013/04 - 2016/03 Kurume University Institute of Foreign Language Education Associate Professor
Association Membership(s) (3):
Society of Language Management
, Intercultural Education Society of Japan
, The Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences
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