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Japanese Beyond Words: How to Walk and Talk Like a Native Speaker
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Learning Japanese is a challenge. And, as many students find out, memorizing sentence patterns, vocabulary, and lists of kanji doesn't necessarily make it easy to communicate with Japanese people. Barriers of culture and social etiquette can be just as difficult to overcome as problems of grammar. And until now, these aspects of learning to communicate with a new culture c
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Paperback, 176 pages
Published
November 1st 1999
by Stone Bridge Press
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I enjoyed this book, mostly because it was a gift from someone special. But it was intellectually stimulating as an exercise in comparing Horvat's description of the Japanese language and culture from a layman's perspective with what I've learned after taking courses on Japanese sociolinguistics and studying the language for 9 years. Not all of what he writes is accurate, but that can be partly attributed to the fact that this book is 15 years old and languages inevitably evolve along with the c
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The history and culture described in this book help explain nuance in Japanese language. The stories drive home the author's points. A short book...but not a quick read. The content is best mulled over and tested.
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“One very good way to invite stares of disapproval in Japan is to walk and eat at the same time.”
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