Student papers
Japanese Studies
Student papers (page 1 of 5)
- Bachelor's project: Rörande bruket av mentala verb i japanska
Author: Ingemar Berg
Year: 2022 - Bachelor's project: Japanese Native Speakers’ Derogatory Language Use Against Men and Women
Author: Oliver Braun
Year: 2021 - Bachelor's project: Disarray in the language: A sociolinguistic study of kotoba no midare
Author: Liv Danjoux
Year: 2021 - Bachelor's project: The Effect of No-da on Politeness in Japanese
Author: Annie Ingelsson
Year: 2021 - Bachelor's project: The historical Kana orthography: A study of the present-day understanding of the old orthography
Author: Joachim Wahlquist
Year: 2021 - Bachelor's project: Tokyo Night Fever : A study of English code-switching in Japanese 1970s & 1980s city pop
Author: Kevin Östlie
Year: 2020 - Master's thesis: L2 intonation by Swedish learners of Japanese:Analysis of pitch accent and prosodic phrasing errors
Author: Natsumi Goto
Year: 2020 - Bachelor's project: Accentual change in the lexical form of Japanese i-adjectives : Comparison over time with attention to rentaikei and shuushikei
Author: Thea Johansson
Year: 2020 - Bachelor's project: Japanese women’s language as spoken by foreign women in Elle Japon
Author: Sara Kopelman
Year: 2020 - Bachelor's project: 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
Author: Erik Larsson
Year: 2020 - Bachelor's project: Lord Language and the Influence of Archetypes
Author: Tobias von Kraemer
Year: 2020 - Bachelor's project: Iru vs Irassharu, and other lexical substitutions in Japanese : focusing on second language acquisition by Swedish learners
Author: Joakim Wikman
Year: 2020 - Bachelor's project: Swedish students and the phonetic component of Kanji
Author: Jesper Gustafsson
Year: 2019 - Bachelor's project: The Future of Tōhokuben: A sociolinguistic attitude study
Author: Carl Leismark
Year: 2019 - Bachelor's project: Interesting, funny, weird or just incomprehensible? A study on Swedish Japanese learning students’ comprehension, thoughts and attitudes towards Wasei-eigo
Author: Therese Rogland
Year: 2019 - Bachelor's project: Language in Ronja, the robber’s daughter: Adapting the characters for anime
Author: Jahnesta Sjöberg
Year: 2019 - Bachelor's project: Technology in Japanese studies
Author: Kim Sundnér
Year: 2019 - Bachelor's project: 'Is That Zo? You Don’t Ze…' : Learners of Japanese and the Sentence-final Particles Ze and Zo
Author: Olof Svensson
Year: 2019 - Bachelor's project: The Japanese writing systems, script reforms and the eradication of the Kanji writing system: native speakers’ views
Author: Lovisa Österman
Year: 2018 - Bachelor's project: From Desumasu to Buzzwole: A categorization of Japanese-to-English translation methods in localized Pokémon names
Author: Don Arvidsson
Year: 2018 - Bachelor's project: Loanword compound truncation in Japanese: A study on Japanese learners’ understanding of loanword abbreviations
Author: Axel Bergman Engman
Year: 2018 - Bachelor's project: Is it Wa or is it Ga – that is the question: A study of Swedish learners’ knowledge of the Japanese particles Wa and Ga
Author: Lily Chan
Year: 2018 - Bachelor's project: Japanese ideophones in English translation: Official vs User-generated translation of manga
Author: Hampus Kilåker
Year: 2018 - Bachelor's project: The Hokkaido Dialect: A Standardising Dialect?
Author: Michael Kleander
Year: 2018 - Bachelor's project: Logophoric and anaphoric 'otagai' in Japanese: an acceptability study
Author: Vincent Medic
Year: 2018