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Comprehension of indirect opinions and refusals in L2 Japanese
Naoko Taguchi
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L2 Japanese
100%
Beginner Level
100%
College Students
50%
Cultural Knowledge
50%
Advanced Level
50%
Follow-up Interviews
50%
Listening Test
50%
Linguistic Knowledge
50%
Indirect Meaning
50%
Speaker Intentions
50%
Japanese as a Foreign Language
50%
Inferential Ability
50%
Arts and Humanities
Refusal
100%
Intermediate
66%
beginners
66%
Cultural Knowledge
33%
Foreign Languages
33%
College Students
33%
Linguistic Knowledge
33%
Speaker intentions
33%
Social Sciences
University Students
100%
Foreign Languages
100%
Cross-Sectional Study
100%
Psychology
College Students
100%
Cultural Knowledge
100%