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Title: Critical Factors for Acculturation of Overseas Learners of Chinese: a Reconstruction of Cultural Structure
Authors: WANG Huiying
XIE Yimin
Authors: WANG Huiying
XIE Yimin
Keywords: Chinese as second language;Acculturation;Overseas Chinese teaching;Cultural reconstruction
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Chiang Mai University
Citation: ASR: Chiang Mai University.Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 2, 2 (Jul-Dec 2015), p. 139-153
Abstract: Acculturation is significantly related to language learning. Overseas learners of the Chinese language are handicapped as they lack a language-rich and cultural environment, so they mainly depend on the circumstances that Chinese language teachers build as cultural intermediary in the acculturative process. Through interviewing teachers of Chinese, Chinese volunteers, Thai teachers, and Thai learners, the research found that overseas Chinese language teachers tend to neglect and fail to emphasis the importance of acculturation. They especially neglect the new sub-language culture among the youth in the context of catchwords and some cultural matters related to the Chinese language. They also do not recognize the important role of cultural awareness in language communication when it comes to cross-cultural communication. Overall, this could leave the learners lacking a proper understanding of traditional Chinese culture. Moreover, it does not provide the ideal framework of acculturation for learning Chinese. Therefore, it is crucial for Chinese language teachers to suitably reconstruct the Chinese cultural structure for learners during the acculturative process of their language learning.
Description: ASR (Asian Social Research) was first launched in 2014 by Chiang Mai University. However, it has a longer history, with its genesis in 2002 as part of Chiang Mai University Journal.This journal was split into two in 2007, with the formation of ASR's predecessor, the Chiang Mai University Journal of social Sciences and Humanities, which was later restyled as ASR in 2014, and began publishing online in 2015.
URI: 005 CMUJ-ASR 2015(2).indd
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/71107
ISSN: 2465-4329
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