Japanese Language and Literature explained

Japanese Language and Literature
Cover:Japanese Language and Literature.gif
Editor:Hiroshi Nara
Discipline:Japanese language and literature
Former Names:Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese
Abbreviation:Jpn. Lang. Lit.
Publisher:D-Scribe Digital Publishing for The Association of Teachers of Japanese
Country:United States
Frequency:Biannually
History:1966-present
Website:https://jll.pitt.edu/ojs/JLL
Jstor:15367827
Oclc:644326510
Lccn:2001229208
Issn:1536-7827

Japanese Language and Literature is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by The Association of Teachers of Japanese. It was established in 1966 as the Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, obtaining its current title in 2001. The journal covers the pedagogy of Japanese language teaching, Japanese linguistics, and Japanese literature. It also carries reviews of books germane to its main areas of interest, including textbooks, grammars, and vocabulary guides, and extensive, annotated, bibliographical coverage of both Ph.D. and, more recently, M.A. theses. The editor-in-chief is Hiroshi Nara (University of Pittsburgh).

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