2022
DOI: 10.18844/gjflt.v12i3.7265
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Comparing the difficulty level of studying Japanese and Indo-European languages for undergraduate students with reasonable adjustments?

Abstract: A growing number of undergraduate students who choose to study the Japanese language as an elective subject in British universities have disabilities. This study aims to research the demographic profiles, academic performance, and types of Reasonable Adjustments (RA) needed among undergraduate students with mental health disabilities taking Japanese language courses. Nineteen undergraduate students in need of RA who studied Japanese Ab Initio to Japanese Advanced through Institution-wide Language Provision (IW… Show more

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