Studies in Japanese Bilingualism.(Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 22) hardcover x, 386 p.
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Introduction - the crumbling of a myth, Mary Goebel Noguchi; Japaneseattitudes towards bilingualism, Yamamoto Masayo; language and culturerevitalization in a Hokkaido Ainu community, Fred E. Anderson and MasamiIwasaki-Goodman; language and identity in Okinawa today, Osumi Midori;affiliation, not assimilation - resident Koreans and ethnic education, Ann B.Cary; Japan's hidden bilinguals - the language of "war orphans" and theirfamilies after repartriation from China, Tomozawa Akie; on the languageenvironment of Brazilian immigrants in Fujisawa city, Hirataka Fumiya, KoishiAtsuko and Kato Yosuke; language minority students in Japanese publicschools, Sharon Vaipae; bilinguality and bicultural children in Japan, MaryGoebel Noguchi; bilingual education for children in Japan; English/Japanesecodeswitching among students in an international high school, Yuriko Kite;codeswitching by Japan's unrecognised bilinguals, Sandra Fotos; languageattrition in contexts of Japanese bilingualism, Lynne Hansen.