On the Japanese Clinging to the Land-- Centered on the Japanese “Place Name Reference”
Abstract
This paper extracts the subtleties of Japanese culture and amplifi es it through discussion to compare it with the traditional Japanese self.
The comparative exploration of natural view, local consciousness, and group belonging consciousness. This paper combs the pragmatic way of address with Japanese characteristics, and excavates the differences and interest of the national expression of Chinese character circle through the expression of place name.
The comparative exploration of natural view, local consciousness, and group belonging consciousness. This paper combs the pragmatic way of address with Japanese characteristics, and excavates the differences and interest of the national expression of Chinese character circle through the expression of place name.
Keywords
Land love place name refers to the national community
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i29.10782
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