Looking at Japanese Culture from Japanese / He Zhiming

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Why do Japanese people like to say "I'm sorry"? Why do Japanese people like to say ambiguous things? The languages of different places have their own characteristics, and they can also reflect the meaning behind the words and deeds of people in different places. This book explains the behavior and culture of Japanese people by observing the pragmatic examples in daily life such as the respectful language, the expressions of dealing with people, the common language and dialects in Japanese. The author hopes to arouse readers' interest in understanding Japanese people and Japanese society and culture through his own experience of studying in Japan and contacting Japanese people. Author: He Zhiming ISBN: 9789629964504 Loading frame: paperback Language: Traditional Chinese Number of pages: 225 Dimensions: 229 x 152 mm **About the Author** He Zhiming, graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong with a bachelor of arts first-class honor, and then went to the University of Tsukuba Graduate School to study linguistics master and doctoral programs, and obtained a master and doctorate degree in linguistics from the University of Tsukuba. He is currently studying Japanese Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Department Assistant Professor. His main research interests are Japanese linguistics, the problems of Hong Kong Japanese learners who use Cantonese as their native language when learning Japanese, and the comparison of cultural similarities and differences between Hong Kong and Japan through language. He has published articles in famous international academic journals such as "Japanese Language Education", "International Student Education", "Japanese Language/Japanese Language Education Research" and other famous international academic journals. The author of the book is "Verification of the Combination of Modern Japanese Compound Verbs from the Perspective of Japanese Teaching" (Kasama Shoin) ).

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Why do Japanese people like to say "I'm sorry"? This book explains the behavior and culture of Japanese people by observing the pragmatic examples in daily life such as the respectful language, the expressions of dealing with people, the common language and dialects in Japanese.

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