Hiromi Uchida
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Instructor, Japanese LanguageLincoln Annex 1, Room 7 Phone: (808) 956-9212 |
Educational Background
M.A.: University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Japanese linguistics.
B.A.: Waseda University, Japanese language and literature.
Research Areas
Pedagogy
Second language acquisition
“Using SFJ at the University of Hawaii at Manoa: Role Plays that Elicit Lexical Communication Strategies.” Situational Functional Japanese SFJ Idea book for Teachers of Japanese, Tokyo: Bonjinsha Co., LTD, 2004.
“Communication Strategies in Negotiation of Meaning.” Paper presented at the AILA 99 12th World Congress of Applied Linguistics at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, August, 1999.
“Lexical Communication Strategies in Learner-Learner Negotiated Interaction.” MA thesis, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1998.
“Communication Strategies in Negotiation of Meaning.” Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Language, Literature and Linguistic Conference at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa, March, 1998, and published in the proceedings of that conference.
“The Significance of Negotiation of Meaning.” Paper presented at the 1st Annual Language, Literature and Linguistic Conference at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa, March, 1997, and published in the proceedings of that conference.
“Imi kosyo no juyosei” [The significance of negotiation of meaning]. Paper published in Nihongo kyoiku gakkai Spring, 1997.
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