Umezawa & Hirose Devoicing of moraic nasals in Japanese by Icelandic learners: 1 Devoicing of moraic nasals in Japanese by Icelandic learners of Japanese

in September 2003 as the first non-European language course of the higher education level in the country. The history of Japanese language teaching in Iceland is not very long, and research in the area of L1 interference from Icelandic to Japanese is needed. Following are the major pronunciation pro...

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description in September 2003 as the first non-European language course of the higher education level in the country. The history of Japanese language teaching in Iceland is not very long, and research in the area of L1 interference from Icelandic to Japanese is needed. Following are the major pronunciation problems unique to the Icelandic learners of
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