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  2. Gender differences in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Research on Japanese men's speech shows greater use of "neutral" forms, forms not strongly associated with masculine or feminine speech, than is seen in Japanese women's speech. [12] Some studies of conversation between Japanese men and women show neither gender taking a more dominant position in interaction.

  3. Hakata dialect - Wikipedia

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    Hakata dialect originated in Hakata commercial district, while a related Fukuoka dialect (福岡弁, Fukuoka-ben) was spoken in the central district. [2] Hakata dialect has spread throughout the city and its suburbs. Most Japanese regard Hakata dialect as the dialect typical of Fukuoka Prefecture, so it is sometimes called Fukuoka-ben ...

  4. LGBTQ culture in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Only recently has the Japanese language begun to distinguish sex and gender. Additionally, no explicit connection had been made prior between gender and sexual preference. [ 2 ] The Japanese adopted the English term gender ( ジェンダー , jendā ) to describe cultural concepts of feminine and masculine.

  5. Onnagata - Wikipedia

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    This was more uncommon as it was standard for onnagata to be an artistically feminine performance played by a male actor who underwent training to learn the role. [6] In contemporary kabuki performance, onnagata is a separate theatrical role with different training that is separate from actual women in society.

  6. Feminization of language - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, some see evidence of the intentional preference of the masculine over the feminine. It has been argued that 17th-century grammaticians who wanted to assert male dominance worked to suppress the feminine forms of certain professions, leading to the modern-day rule that prefers the masculine over the feminine in the French language. [4]

  7. Orio Aishin Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Orio Aishin Junior College (折尾愛真短期大学, Orio aishin tanki daigaku) is a private junior college in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. The school was first established as a women's college in 1966. In 2004 it became coeducational, adopting the present name at the same time.

  8. Seinan Gakuin University - Wikipedia

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    It was the first school in Japan to incorporate English-language education into its curriculum and to establish a foreign exchange program with universities overseas. [ 2 ] The chancellor of Seinan Gakuin is Yoshiki Terazono, and Gary W. Barkley, a former Baptist missionary, has served as the university president since December 2006.

  9. Seinan Jo Gakuin University - Wikipedia

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    Seinan Jo Gakuin University (西南女学院大学, Seinan Jogakuin Daigaku) is a private women's college in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1922, and it was chartered as a university in 1994. [1] The school motto is Gratitude and Service (感恩奉仕). [2]

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