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  2. Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers

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    English has two: rhotic /r/ and lateral /l/, with varying phonetic realizations centered on the postalveolar approximant [ɹ̠] and on the alveolar lateral approximant [l], respectively. Japanese speakers who learn English as a second language later than childhood often have difficulty in hearing and producing the /r/ and /l/ of English accurately.

  3. Japan national rugby league team - Wikipedia

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    The first international 13-a-side rugby league test match won by Japan was in 1999 at the 2000 World Cup qualifying tournament which was held at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex in Florida, USA, where Japan defeated Canada 14–0. Despite the victory, Japan failed to qualify for the World Cup, having been previously defeated by the United ...

  4. Japan Rugby League One - Wikipedia

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    Japan Rugby League One (Japanese: ジャパンラグビーリーグワン, romanized: Japanragubīrīguwan), formerly known as the Top League (Japanese: トップリーグ, romanized: Toppurīgu), is a rugby union competition in Japan. It is the highest level of professional rugby competition in the country.

  5. Engrish - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese language also makes extensive use of loanwords, especially from English in recent decades, and these words are transliterated into a Japanese form of pronunciation using the katakana syllabary. Japanese speakers may thus only be familiar with the Japanese pronunciation or Japanese meaning, rather than its original pronunciation or ...

  6. English-language education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The English language is seen as an aggressive and individualistic language which is the opposite of the Japanese language and culture. For a more reserved Japanese citizen to force themself to be more 'outgoing' and 'outspoken' when they speak English, it is a direct conflict of how they should talk in the Japanese government's minds.

  7. RRL - Wikipedia

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    RRL may refer to: Regional Rail Link a new regional railway line in Victoria, Australia; Regional Red List; Rich Representation Language a computer language used for multi-agent animation; Russian Rugby League Federation; Regional Research Laborotaries, under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in India

  8. Rich Representation Language - Wikipedia

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    The Rich Representation Language, often abbreviated as RRL, is a computer animation language specifically designed to facilitate the interaction of two or more animated characters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The research effort was funded by the European Commission as part of the NECA Project .

  9. Japanese as a foreign language - Wikipedia

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    Japanese as a foreign language is studied by foreigners in Japan and non-native speakers worldwide, including those with Japanese ancestry.Many major universities throughout the world provide Japanese language courses, and a number of secondary and even primary schools worldwide offer courses in the language.