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학술저널
저자정보
김윤희 (백석대학교)
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한국외국어대학교 일본연구소 일본연구 일본연구 제69호
발행연도
2016.1
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131 - 149 (19page)

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This study conducted an interview research by setting up the scene of the first meeting between a Korean native language speaker and Japanese Korean language learners. This study set 45 Japanese advance-level learners of Korea who were studying abroad in Korea as its research subject. The contents of the interview research were prepared by the survey host, and this study asked about the contents requiring additional confirmation in the follow-up interview. The question items of the interview research are ‘Unpleasant items at the first meeting’ & ‘Reasons thereof’, and ‘Items which interviewees want to ask about at the first meeting’ & ‘Reasons thereof.’ The survey results are as follows: First, this study surveyed unpleasant items when interviewees were asked a question at the first meeting with a Korean. In case of Japanese Korean language learners, it was found that they felt unpleasant in the order of parents’ job>boy(girl)friend status> age>monthly pocket money> ideal type> religion. Second, this study survey the items, about which the interviewees wanted to ask a question at the first meeting with a Korean. As a result, the items, which Japanese learners of Korea wanted to ask about, were found to be in the order of name> a dilettante life> one’s native place> academic major>age> tourist attractions in Korea. Third, this study survey the way to express in an unpleasant situation. In case of Japanese Korean language learners, an expression in non-verbal behavior was found to be 64.4 percent. Fourth, this study survey activeness and passiveness in cross-cultural acquisition consequent on performance of adjustment status. With regard to activeness in cross-cultural acquisition, Japanese Korean language learners showed 68.9 percent activeness.

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