A Study on Communication via Videoconference for Japanese Language Learners Overseas : Problems and Possibilities in Distance Contact Situations

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  • ビデオカンファレンスにおける海外日本語学習者のコミュニケーション : 遠隔接触場面の課題と可能性
  • ビデオカンファレンス ニ オケル カイガイ ニホンゴ ガクシュウシャ ノ コミュニケーション : エンカク セッショク バメン ノ カダイ ト カノウセイ

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As the number of Japanese language students overseas increases, learning environments are becoming more diversified. The recent increase in web based videoconferencing systems has enabled "face-to-face" communication between the Japanese native speaker and the overseas learner. Although web based video conferencing has become an indispensable tool for developing participants' language skills, this technological resource introduces interactive and multiple linguistic issues. To effectively utilize this technology in an educational situation, these issues need to be analyzed from a theoretical perspective and in light of empirical evidence. This study aims to use discourse analysis to decipher characteristic strategies for creating fluid communication in distance contact situations. Focusing on a socio-cultural approach, communication via videoconference creates an opportunity whereby students can learn autonomously while benefiting from collaboration with Japanese participants. Through qualitative investigations of collected protocol analysis, this study identifies strategic behaviors of conversation, based on visual, environmental and phonetic factors. From these observations, the author argues that effective distance communication has considerable linguistic features including multimodal strategies and that ultimately, extensive future research is needed to clarify the varied discourse environments.

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