Journal of Japanese Language Education and Linguistics
Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Februari

The Effectiveness of the Minimal Pairs Technique in Learning Japanese Pronunciation

Wahyuni, Yuli (Unknown)
Indraswari, Thamita Islami (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Feb 2022

Abstract

Distinguishing and pronouncing the sound of sha, sa, ja, za, tsu, double sounds, long sounds, nasal sounds, and youon sounds are still considered difficult for Japanese learners; it is becoming a problem because when the learners cannot distinguish the correct sounds in Japanese, it will result in an inability to pronounce and write Japanese sounds correctly. This study has tested the effectiveness of the minimal pairs technique in learning Japanese pronunciation and the learners's response to the technique. The research employed a quasi-experimental quantitative method by applying the minimal pairs technique to learn Japanese pronunciation in one class, Japanese level N5 or beginner level. The comparative statistical calculation result showed that the Minimal Pairs model is effective in improving Japanese pronunciation in long vowels, double consonants, semi-vowel sounds, tsu sounds, nasal sounds, and also helped the learners’ to understand differences in sa and sha line sounds and the difference between the sounds of the za and ja lines. The questionnaire result showed that the learners feel that the technique is quite tedious, but on the other hand, the technique is beneficial for them in learning and practicing Japanese pronunciation.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jjlel

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Journal of Japanese Language Education and Linguistics (JJEL) is an online journal, open access peer review journal, published twice a year every February and August. This journal is for all contributors who are concerned with research related to the study of Japanese language education and Japanese ...