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Tokyo Night Fever : A study of English code-switching in Japanese 1970s & 1980s city pop
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- Bach. Degree
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Lord Language and the Influence of Archetypes
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- Bach. Degree
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Iru vs Irassharu, and other lexical substitutions in Japanese : focusing on second language acquisition by Swedish learners
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- Bach. Degree
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Are Loanwords Trendier? : A Qualitative Corpus Analysis on Adjective Collocations of English Loanword Nouns and their Native or Sino Japanese Pairs in the Japanese Language
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- Bach. Degree
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Japanese women’s language as spoken by foreign women in Elle Japon
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- Bach. Degree
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Accentual change in the lexical form of Japanese i-adjectives : Comparison over time with attention to rentaikei and shuushikei
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- Bach. Degree
- 2019
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'Is That Zo? You Don’t Ze…' : Learners of Japanese and the Sentence-final Particles Ze and Zo
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- Bach. Degree
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Swedish students and the phonetic component of Kanji
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- Bach. Degree
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The Future of Tōhokuben: A sociolinguistic attitude study
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- Bach. Degree
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Interesting, funny, weird or just incomprehensible? A study on Swedish Japanese learning students’ comprehension, thoughts and attitudes towards Wasei-eigo
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- Bach. Degree