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                <journal-title>Journal of Global Humanities and Social Sciences</journal-title>
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            <issn media_type="print">2737-5374</issn>
            <issn media_type="electronic">2737-5382</issn>
            <publisher>
                <publisher-name>BONI FUTURE DIGITAL PUBLISHING CO.,LIMITED </publisher-name>
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            <url>https://ojs.bonfuturepress.com/index.php/GHSS/article/view/1641</url>
            <volume>5</volume>
            <issue>6</issue>
            <year>2024</year>
            <published-time>2024-06-25</published-time>
            <title>Analysis of Language Arts in Japanese Language and Literature in a Cross-Cultural Context</title>
            <author>Libao Niu</author>
            <abstract>In the contemporary era of rapid globalization, cross-cultural communication has had a profound impact on the language arts of Japanese language and literature. This paper explores the language arts in Japanese language and literature from the perspective of cross-cultural communication, focusing on how different cultural elements have been integrated into Japanese language and literature under the background of globalization, and how this integration has changed the use of vocabulary, syntactic structure, rhetorical patterns and expressive techniques, and the creation of contexts and the construction of imagery in the Japanese language. Cross-cultural influences have not only led Japanese language and literature to innovate in form but also to become richer and more precise in conveying deep cultural and emotional expressions. The significance of these changes for future research and practice of Japanese language and literature is conducive to the promotion of intercultural understanding and communication through literature. These findings not only enhance the appreciation of Japanese language and literature but also strengthen the role of literature as a bridge in global cultural exchange.</abstract>
            <keywords>intercultural communication,Japanese language and literature,language arts,globalization,cultural integration</keywords>
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            <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.61360/BoniGHSS242016410602</article-id>
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