A Cognitive Psychological Explanation of Difficulties in Learning Katakana

Authors

  • Muhammad Salim Hossain
  • Muhammad Kamal Uddin

Keywords:

Distinctive features, Hiragana, Katakana, Serial position effect

Abstract

Japanese is one of the difficult languages for the non-natives. Every year many Bangladeshi students enrolled in language schools to learn Japanese. However, many of them eventually fail to continue the course owing to the difficulties in learning Japanese. The present paper investigated which script of Japanese seems difficult for the learners. The findings indicated that Katakana seems to be difficult for the learners than the Hiragana. Two cognitive psychological explanations of the difficulties associated with in learning Japanese specially Katakana is offered and concludes by suggesting ways to reduce drops-out.

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