【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. disgruntled [dis-GRUHN-tld] (adj.) – angry or displeased
Example: The disgruntled viewers walked out of the show.
2. loanword [LOHN-wurd] (n.) – a word adopted from a foreign language with little or no modification 
Example: Terebi is a Japanese loanword derived from the English word ‘television.’
3. derive [dih-RAHYV] (v.) – to obtain or come from something else (a specified source like word, concept, etc.) 
Example:  Most of the Filipino words are derived from the Spanish language.
4. lexicon [LEK-si-kon, -kuh n] (n.) – a dictionary, wordbook, or language used by a person
Example: The English lexicon contains all commonly used words.
5. considerable [kuh n-SID-er-uh-buh l] (adj.) – notably large in size, amount, or extent
Example: American pop culture has a considerable influence among the Japanese youths.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A disgruntled Japanese viewer filed a lawsuit   against a national broadcasting company called NHK for using loanwords excessively. 
Hoji Takahashi, a member   of a group supporting the Japanese language, reported a mental distress due   to NHK’s excessive use of words derived   from the English language.   
Takahashi accused   NHK of ignoring its responsibility to use the Japanese native language in its   news and entertainment programs. Mutsuo Miyata, Takahashi’s lawyer, told the news   agency AFP that Takahashi is concerned on how Japan is being too   Americanized. The 71-year-old complainant seeks $14,100 (1.41 million yen) in   damages from NHK. 
On the other hand, NHK   said that it would not release any statement regarding the complaint filed last   June until the content is verified. 
The modern Japanese   lexicon is filled with borrowed   English words. Most of which have been used for decades and are immediately   understood by people of all ages. Examples are terebi (television), rajio (radio), konpuraiansu (compliance), koraboreeshon (collaboration), dejitaru (digital), and taoru   (towel). 
Some Japanese words   are also derived from the Portuguese, French, and German words. However,   NHK used words that came mostly from America. Takahashi cited some   particularly troublesome words, such as toraburu (trouble), risuku   (risk) and shisutemu (system).  
The American   language has provided a lot of loanwords when Americans occupied Japan during   the World War II. Takahashi said that given its considerable reach and influence, the company is responsible to   remain neutral to appeal to as many viewers as possible. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Do you agree on Mr. Takahashi's opinion that Japan being too Americanized? Please explain your answer.
·         Why do you think Mr. Takahashi firmly wants to preserve the native Japanese language?
Discussion B
·         In your opinion, how else can foreign influences affect a country’s culture?
·         How do you think a country can preserve its culture despite foreign influences?