Pragmatics of Japanese
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Description
This chapter addresses an issue of linguistic dissimulation and diversity created by Nihongo Sakka with an exclusive focus on Hideo Ian Levy. My working hypotheses are: (i) the linguistic differences between the Nihongo Sakka ’s native language and the Japanese language should provide him/her conflicting viewpoints that allow the writer to produce something newly amalgamated; (ii) trans-bordering Nihongo Sakka who mentally and physically move from Uchi -Language Space into Soto -Language Space a