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訳読・音読へと続く「素読」の歴史的変遷
Bibliographic Information
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- ヤクドク・オンドク エト ツズク 「ソドク」 ノ レキシテキ ヘンセン
- Yakudoku ondoku eto tsuzuku 'sodoku' no rekishiteki hensen
- The historical transition of "sodoku" and the corresponding effects on English language education in Japan
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Recently, ondoku (reading aloud) has been receiving considerable attention in the field of English language education in Japan (e.g., English Teacher's Magazine: 2012). Can we consider this as a revival of sodoku, which had commonly been used for kangaku (the study of the Chinese classics) between the Edo and Meiji periods? Is sodoku comparable to ondoku? As Naka (2002) points out, the literature on the use of sodoku for English language education is limited. The dictionary definition of sodoku is "reading aloud without deeply understanding," and it seems that there is no question about this. However, the definition of this term and its aims have been changing with the times: kangaku, rangaku (the study of Western sciences by means of the Dutch language), Eigaku (the study of Western sciences by means of the English language) and the current English language learning. In this essay, I will focus on the historical transition in the meaning of sodoku and the corresponding effects on English language education in Japan.
研究論文
Journal
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- 慶應義塾外国語教育研究
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慶應義塾外国語教育研究 11 25-46, 2014
慶應義塾大学外国語教育研究センター
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1050564288905169792
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- NII Article ID
- 120005573018
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- departmental bulletin paper
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- Data Source
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- IRDB
- CiNii Articles