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(Last updated : 2025-05-02 17:29:11)
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■ Education
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■ Message
I teach Indonesian language. Indonesia is a multilingual and multicultural society. By learning the Indonesian language, we can experience the diversity of the country and develop our skills to live in a multicultural and global society together.
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■ Current research
Collecting data on colloquial Indonesian spoken in various regions of Indonesia and comparing to standard Indonesian. At the end I will try to apply the results to Indonesian language learning.
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■ Current specialized field
Linguistics, Foreign language education, Area studies
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■ Books and theses
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2024/12
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Article
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Enhancing extensive reading in beginner-level Indonesian classes: Strategies, challenges, and learner motivation. Evolving trends in foreign language education: Past lessons, present reflections, future directions. Proceedings from the 10th CLaSIC 2024 10,pp.65-75 (Single)
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2024/07
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Article
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Extensive Reading in Indonesian for Foreigners (BIPA) Classes: The Implementation and Challenges. Proceeding of International Conference on Language and Literature Preservation 1,pp.65-75 (Single)
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2023/12/05
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Article
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“How to Integrate Muslims in Japanese Educational Settings:Learning from the Symposium” pp.75-106 (Collaboration)
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2023/08
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Article
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Development of Reading Materials for Extensive Reading Activities in the Indonesian Language for Foreign Speakers Classroom (29),pp.35-48 (Single)
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2022/09
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Article
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Symmetrical Expressions in Javanese - An Analysis of Examples from Short Movies- (28),pp.65-83 (Collaboration)
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2021/04/07
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Article
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Current state of studies on pronoun substitutes and address terms: Thai, Burmese, Malay, Indonesian, Javanese and Korean Journal of the Institute of Language Research (25),pp.63-78 (Collaboration)
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2011
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Article
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The Use of "sama" as preposition in Colloquial Indonesian pp.30-37 (Collaboration)
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2008/03
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Article
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Honorific Expressions for The Imperial Family as appearing in the Japanese Newspapers and weekly Magazines Language, area and culture studies pp.173-188 (Single)
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■ Academic or professional association memberships
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■ Conference presentations
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2024/12/06 |
Enhancing Extensive Reading in Beginner-level Indonesian Classes: Strategies, Challenges and Motivation (10th Centre for Language Studies International Conference (CLaSIC))
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2024/11/10 |
Dynamic ethnic language and Malay language use: Dynamic ethnic and Malay language use: Codemixing and code-switching in a bilingual region with Javanese (The 169th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan)
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2023/02/22 |
Extensive Reading in Indonesian for Foreigners (BIPA) Classes - The Implementation and Some Challenges (1st International Conference on Language and Literature Preservation, Research Center for Language and Literature Preservation, Indonesia)
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2022/11/05 |
Development of Reading Materials for Extensive Reading Activities at Ritsumeikan APU (Kyushu International University)
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2021/12/10 |
(Indonesian Pronominal Substitutes and Invocations - A Survey Report Based on Common Survey Items)
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2021/12/04 |
The Life Stories of Speakers in Jakarta and Lampung: Usage of the Javanese Language in Urban Areas and Attitudes Toward Mother Tongue Inheritance (19th Asia Pacific Conference)
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2021/11/20 |
Expressions used for the self, addresse, and invocative language in Javanese (52th Symposium of Japan Association for Indonesian Studies)
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2021/06/28 |
Language Use and Language Attitudes among Ethnic Groups in Indonesia (15th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics)
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2018/10/14 |
Some Features of Colloquial Indonesian seen on Native Javanese and Lampungnese Speakers in Lampung (A Research on Varieties of Malayic Languages: The 2nd International Workshop on Malay Varieties,A Research on Varieties of Malayic Languages Joint Research Project of Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa)
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2018/05/19 |
Address Terms in Colloquial Indonesian; A case study in Lampung, Sumatra (The 28th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society,Southeast Asian Linguistics Society)
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■ Works
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■ Research topic, funded research and KAKENHI
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■ Educational ability
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