Syllabus

SubjectSEMINAR A

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
50511
Subject Sort
A1101
Title
SEMINAR A
Field
Research Seminars
Unit
4 Unit
Year/Semester
2022 Fall
K-Number
FPE-CO-05003-311-86
Research Seminar Theme

Chinese sociolinguistics

Year/Semester
2022 Fall
Day of Week・Period
Tue 3rd , Tue 4th
Lecturer Name
Daisuke Miyamoto
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
Japanese
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Seminar, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
GIGA Certificate
Not applied
Research Seminar / Project Theme planned for next semester

Detail

Course Summary

This class will approach the Chinese language from a sociolinguistic angle. Sociolinguistics is a field that attempts to elucidate language in terms of its relationship with society, and its research targets range from familiar linguistic phenomena to language variation, multilingual use, language inheritance, language policy, language services, and more.

My own research topics that I have worked on/am working on include language policy for ethnic minorities, language evaluation attitudes, language use attitudes, attitudes toward the use of nominal terms for women, language services in Nagano Prefecture, and strategies for "refusal" in Chinese. In addition, the acquisition of sociolinguistic competence has become one of the most important topics in foreign language education. Therefore, this study group will also treat research on Chinese language education as one important issue.

The workshop will operate in the following sequence
(1) Students will read and critically analyze the literature related to the theme that they (or their team) will address in their project.
(2) Divide into projects, formulate themes, and derive hypotheses.
(3) Design and conduct effective research to substantiate hypotheses.
(4) Summarize the results of the investigation and report the findings.