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    The consumption of popular culture products among Japanese language learners at Universiti Teknologi Mara by Ahmad, Normah, Mamat, Roslina

    Published 2022
    “…The result from the study indicates that the consumption of Japanese popular culture products is high among Japanese as a Foreign Language (JFL) learners, and this could be implied that they are very interested in anime, manga, song, and seiyu (voice actor), and these are used as a tool to improve their proficiency in the Japanese language.…”
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    Vtubers and anime culture: a case study of Japanese learners in two public universities in Malaysia by Mamat, Roslina, Abdul Rashid, Roswati, Paee, Rokiah, Ahmad, Normah

    Published 2022
    “…The results showed that the most popular culture is anime, followed by manga, song and seiyuu (voice actor/actress). The most well-liked anime genre is fantasy, followed by humour, love stories (romance), and mystery. …”
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    Listenership in human-agent collectives: a study of unidirectional instruction-giving by Ofemile, Abdulmalik Caxton Yusuf

    Published 2018
    “…The interface in study1uses three voices of which two are synthesised and one is non-synthesised human recording by a voice actor while Study 2 used a live human voice. A 24-hour long multimodal corpus was built and analysed from interactions between participants and the interface in Study 1 while a 3-hour multimodal corpus was developed from Study 2. …”
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    Exploring vague language use and voice variation in human-agent interaction by Clark, Leigh M.H.

    Published 2016
    “…The first study indicated that a synthesised agent voice is better suited to using non-vague instructions, while the second study revealed that a professional voice actor is a preferable candidate for using VL in comparison to two different synthesised voices. …”
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    Indigenous language advertising on radio: perceptions of MTN subscribers about Setswana radio commercials in Mahikeng, South Africa by Ogundeyi, Olanrewaju, Molale, Tshepang, Nkamta, Paul

    Published 2024
    “…The study revealed key challenges, such as a lack of skilled voice actors fluent in Setswana and the rapid pace of indigenous language radio commercials, which impede comprehension. …”
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