Kodansha's Pocket Kanji Guide
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Publisher: Kodansha
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 584
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Published: 1994
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jack Halpern
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2013-05-31
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 1568364075
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith The Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary: Revised and Expanded, learners finally have at their fingertips accurate and in-depth information on all the kanji prescribed by the Japanese government. In all, 3,002 characters—772 more than in the first edition—fill its pages, making it the most comprehensive and up-to-date dictionary of its kind. The main goal of the dictionary is to give the learner instant access to a wealth of useful information on kanji, including their meanings, readings, stroke order, and usage in compounds. Compounds pose a special problem for learners. Normally one must memorize them as unrelated units. A unique feature of this dictionary that overcomes this difficulty is the core meaning, a concise keyword that defines the dominant sense of each kanji, followed by character meanings, or specific senses the kanji can have when used in the living language. Together these features help learners understand the logic behind compound formation. Another unique feature is the System of Kanji Indexing by Patterns (SKIP), a revolutionary indexing system that has gained widespread popularity because it enables the user to locate characters as quickly and as accurately as in alphabetical dictionaries. With SKIP, all one needs to do to find a kanji is identify the geometrical pattern to which it belongs, then count the strokes in each part of that pattern—a much speedier process than searching by traditional methods. These features, and many more, make this dictionary the most powerful kanji-learning tool ever devised.
Author: Jack Halpern
Publisher: Vertical Inc
Published: 2018-02-06
Total Pages: 680
ISBN-13: 1568365853
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA groundbreaking bilingual kanji thesaurus that provides intermediate and advanced-level users with complete, precise guidance on the distinctions between characters of similar meanings. The Kodansha Kanji Synonyms Guide is the first-ever reference work to group together kanji characters that are related in meaning but different in detail. Arranged alphabetically by concept, these groupings let users focus on the often-subtle differences and similarities between them. Like The Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary, and all of Jack Halpern's previous publications, The Kodansha Kanji Synonyms Guide is an innovative, authoritative, and impeccably-prepared resource that helps Japanese language learners deepen their knowledge of written Japanese, and provides educators, scholars, writers, and translators with an invaluable reference tool.
Author: Shigeru Takebayashi
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 1041
ISBN-13: 0198607482
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis dictionary comes complete with a grammar supplement and offers an extensive word count for its size. It will be of particular interest to 'A' level students.
Author: 正俊·吉田
Publisher: Kodansha Amer Incorporated
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 717
ISBN-13: 9784770020550
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 604
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hiroshi Nara
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Published: 2002-09-30
Total Pages: 341
ISBN-13: 082486137X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudents who have completed a year of German read Brecht in their second year, those of Spanish read Cervantes. Teachers of first and second-year Japanese can often find nothing comparable. "Why aren't your students reading literature?" they are asked. "Why not Soseki? Or Murakami?" What are instructors of Japanese doing wrong? Nothing, according to the authors of this volume. Rather, they argue, such questions exemplify the gross misunderstandings and unreasonable expectations of teaching reading in Japanese. In Acts of Reading, the authors set out to explore what reading is for Japanese as a language, and how instructors should teach it to students of Japanese. They seek answers to two questions: What are the aspects of reading in Japan as manifested in Japanese society? What L2 (second-language) reading problems are specific to Japanese? In answering the first and related questions, the authors conclude that reading is a socially motivated, purposeful act that is savored and becomes a part of people's lives. Reading instruction in Japanese, therefore, should include teaching students how to work with text as the Japanese do in Japanese society. The second question relates more directly to traditional concerns in L2 reading. The authors begin with a general theory of reading. They then offer a welcome glimpse into the rich and complex perspectives-sometimes conflicting, other times symbiotic-on what reading is and how it is performed in L1 and L2, and, most importantly, on the web of interconnections between the phenomenology of reading and the demands it places on teaching approaches to reading in Japanese. With essays by Charles J. Quinn, Jr., Fumiko Harada, and Chris Brockett Foreword by J. Marshall Unger
Author: George Wallace
Publisher: Kodansha
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 170
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK日常的に使う200の四字熟語を解説したもの。日本字・ローマ字・英訳を併記。文字のもともとの意味と熟語としての意味を同時に説明。
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 2476
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Seigo Nakao
Publisher: Random House Reference
Published: 1997-04-07
Total Pages: 690
ISBN-13: 0679780017
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis dictionary is designed for non-native speakers of Japanese, perfect for business people and students. There are over 50,000 entries, including the most common meanings. Japanese terms are shown in romanized Japanese and standard Japanese characters. The romanized entries are listed in alphabetical order, so no knowledge of Japanese is required.