Learning Useless English Grammar in Japan

Lingua Franca 2018-08-16

Summary:

teachingEnglishinJapan

Have you ever struggled to understand a presentation by a scholar with a strong Japanese accent? Last week I wrestled with the speech of a brilliant young psychology lecturer visiting from Japan. For the word graph (IPA [gɹæf]) he produced what unfortunately sounded almost exactly like grape. I knew enough about Japanese phonology to guess what he probably intended by his pronunciation (IPA [gɻeːɸ]), but many audience members were baffled.

Many schools in Japan teach English from age 10, but th...

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http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/2018/08/16/learning-useless-english-grammar-in-japan/

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Authors:

Geoffrey Pullum

Date tagged:

08/16/2018, 21:46

Date published:

08/16/2018, 18:42