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  Spectra Kanji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The user has the ability to generate lists for study based on parameters he or she controls, including the relative frequency of use in Japanese newspapers, the stroke count, the grade level taught in Japan, or the index numbers in particular dictionaries, as well as meaning, reading, and components.
Kanji can also be automatically pasted from a text file into a group or from one group into another.
What is particularly useful for non-native speakers learning the language is the list of graphical elements which follow, listed in the order in which they are written and with meanings and pronunciations (when the elements are stand-alone kanji as well), thus allowing the user to create his or her own mnemonics for remembering the kanji.
tell.fll.purdue.edu /JapanProj/ACTFLreviews/SpectraKanji.html   (629 words)

  
  Kanji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kanji are one of the five character sets used in the modern Japanese writing system, the other four being hiragana, katakana, the Roman alphabet (rōmaji), and Arabic numerals.
In modern Japanese, kanji is used to write certain parts of the language, such as nouns, adjective stems and verb stems, while hiragana is used to write inflected verb and adjective endings (okurigana), particles, and words where the kanji is too difficult to read or remember.
The ideographic iteration mark (々) is used to indicate that the preceding kanji is to be repeated, functioning similarly to a ditto mark in English.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kanji   (3586 words)

  
 Hall Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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hallencyclopedia.com /index.php?page=l   (247 words)

  
 Heritage Language Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Three groups of students were tested: a heritage group, learners of Japanese who spoke Japanese at home and/or had gone to a Japanese school in the U.S.; a non-heritage group with extensive kanji knowledge in their L1 (the kanji group); and a non-heritage group without extensive kanji knowledge in their L1 (the non-kanji group).
The second hypothesis was also supported; although the heritage group's comprehension of the descriptive passage was not as high as that of the kanji group, their reading speed of this passage was equal to that of the kanji group.
Thus, it seems reasonable to argue that differing knowledge of kanji is a main factor in distinguishing the comprehensions of this passage by the kanji group and the heritage group, and that the heritage group experienced greater difficulty than the kanji group because of their insufficient kanji knowledge.
www.international.ucla.edu /lrc/hlj/article.asp?parentid=3623   (4575 words)

  
 Kanji at AllExperts
In modern Japanese, kanji is used to write parts of the language such as nouns, adjective stems and verb stems, while hiragana is used to write inflected verb and adjective endings (okurigana), particles, and words where the kanji is too difficult to read or remember.
While kanji are essentially Chinese hanzi used to write Japanese, there are now significant differences between kanji and hanzi, including the use of characters created in Japan, characters that have been given different meanings in Japanese, and post WWII simplifications of the kanji.
Kanji, whose thousands of symbols defy ordering by convention such as is used with the Roman Alphabet, uses radical-and-stroke sorting to order a list of Kanji words.
en.allexperts.com /e/k/ka/kanji.htm   (3830 words)

  
 Kanji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Kanji are one of the four character sets used in the modern Japanese writing system (the other three being hiragana, katakana and romaji).
Some kanji also have lesser-known readings called nanori, which are mostly used for people's names, and are generally closely related to the kun'yomi.
The ideographic iteration mark (々) is used to indicate a plural meaning; it is pronounced as though the kanji were written twice in a row, for example 色々 iroiro "various".
www.free-download-soft.com /info/kanji.html   (2423 words)

  
 Kanji.rtf
In the former approach, 'kanji' are presented in each lesson in a semantic group related to the topic of each instructional unit.
For example, the 'kanji' representing 'rain' is a radical forming the top portion of the 'kanjis' representing 'snow' and 'electricity'.
By knowing the number of strokes, a player can quickly scan the list of 'kanji' in the index to identify the page number that the 'kanji' is on in the central core of the dictionary.
edweb.sdsu.edu /courses/edtec670/cardboard/Card/K/kanji.html   (2146 words)

  
 Drill and learn the Japanese kanji, learn Japanese
If a kanji is a verb stem, the inflectional endings (usually written in hiragana after the kanji) are shown in parenthesis.
When you give a good answer, the kanji is marked as "known" (although it might be a little hasty) and is not tested again during the session.
Kanji that have no on-yomi or kun-yomi are not tested, but they might be displayed as distracters.
www.asahi-net.or.jp /~ik2r-myr/kanji/kanji1a.htm   (1129 words)

  
 Kanji Summary
Kanji occurring in isolation -- that is, written adjacent only to kana, not to other kanji -- are typically read using their kun'yomi.
The grade-level breakdown of the education kanji is known as the Gakunen-betsu kanji haitōhyō 学年別漢字配当表), or the gakushū kanji.
The ideographic iteration mark (々) is used to indicate that the preceding kanji is to be repeated, functioning similarly to a ditto mark in English.
www.bookrags.com /Kanji   (4726 words)

  
 GuruNet — Content Map
List of Judicial Committees of the Privy Council and House of Lords cases
List of Justices of the Ohio Supreme Court
List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States/workspace
www.gurunet.com /cm-dsid-2222-letter-1L-first-21251   (107 words)

  
 J-List side blog: Update from Anime Expo, In-Group thinking in Japan, and some things you should do if you ever come ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Japan can be very in-group oriented at times, and this is evidenced by the culture of school clubs.
The point is to foster a feeling of being nakama-iri (nah-ka-ma ee-ree), of being member of the group, as opposed to the opposite, nakama-hazure (nah-ka-ma ha-ZOO-ray), being an outsider.
Kanji (5,000 years of Chinese history can't be wrong)
www.peterpayne.net /2005/07/update-from-anime-expo-in-group.html   (1309 words)

  
 List of kanji by group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
This index method groups together Kanji that share strokes between them (particular the left-hand side stokes), for example the Kanji 試 and 計 would be grouped together.
This page was last modified 17:46, 13 June 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_kanji_by_group   (73 words)

  
 Learn Japanese Online!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
If you are sure of the list of kanji to be included in the test, click the 'Start Test' button on the Tool Bar.
For each kanji in the Test Basket, the software checks its pronunciations list and picks up two words for each pronunciation (when more than one exist in the level's words list).
Once the first round is finished, the colors of kanji in the 'All Kanji' table, are updated according to your results.
www.chuobunkyo.jp /japanese.php   (4775 words)

  
 Japanese Kanji and Kana - Joyo96
The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power does a good job of this, and is also a principle text of the Cross-Reference Tool for the Indexed Kanji References.
In addition to covering more kanji, another nice feature of this book is that each character is cross-referenced with the index number of the kanji in their other book: The Kanji Dictionary.
By elimination of the traditional group of 39 radicals that contain 9 to 15 strokes, and reducing the number to 6, they compiled a list of 275 characters which they consider not to have a radical at all.
joyo96.org   (2226 words)

  
 KANJI.COM - Kanji Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dale P. Crowley's The Kanji Way of Japanese Language Powerwork is mainly based on studies, now more than 40 years old, of the frequency of occurrence of individual kanji and kanji binoms in Japanese, a new approach at the time.
He used these to make his first contribution, a list of "the most frequently occurring words that are formed by the most frequently occurring characters." With this, "the student of Japanese reading can be apprised of the relative importance of every character and word that he studies...".
Recall that the kanji on the list, and consequently in the book, are arranged in order of frequency.
www.kanji.com /kb/kb001.html   (1056 words)

  
 Vocabulary/Kanji/Conjugation Exercise for Japanese
Kanji Editor is designed to modify kanji data base for your curriculum.
If you click on a kanji in the main window, the data for the kanji will be presented on a separate page for you to modify it.
If you add kanji, you need to run "sort" so that kanji is placed in the correct order before you save the file.
tell.fll.purdue.edu /JapanProj/VKC/VKC2.html   (1848 words)

  
 Kanji Drill
Kanji Drill is a web based flash card program for studying and testing Japanese kanji and vocabulary.
Mastered kanji and vocabulary are gradually re-introduced into the testing deck for continual re-enforcement.
Use this mode to learn kanji and to select which reading will be tested for each kanji.
www.kanjidrill.com   (472 words)

  
 Chain Method
Writing of kanji is memorized according to the following general rule: stable, rigid interpretations for the basic primitives and a maximally flexible approach to less common elements.
The second kanji in the subchain can be very naturally interpreted as a plumb to check the verticality of this queer construction.
They all should be divided in several groups: 1) basic primitives to study beforehand; 2) less common primitives to study gradually, when the student meets them in new characters; 3) elements that are kanji themselves; 4) simple and complex elements without any interpretations suggested (in particular, phonetics).
www.susi.ru /kanji/ChMethod.html   (5432 words)

  
 The Language List - Version 2.4, January 23, 1995
We hope that this list will continue to evolve as a useful resource available to everyone on the net with an interest in programming languages.
Making the list as complete as possible necessarily means there will be a large number of obscure entries.
The languages are therefore listed alphabetically, and in fact we think that this is the most useful organization.
www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de /Java/misc/lang_list.html   (16100 words)

  
 Character Set List
The 1,945 characters of the Joyo list form a core group of kanji that seems unlikely to change much and which is included in every Japanese character set for computer use.
This list specifies the minimum number of kanji to be known by students at various school levels.
The number of kanji (and other characters) in common use in Japan appears to have been increasing since the 1980s, and some would argue that the Joyo and Gakushuu sets are less relevant now than they used to be.
www.jbrowse.com /text/unij.html   (9002 words)

  
 Jim Breen's Japanese Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Glyphoscope PC kanji dictionary, which he (modestly) calls `the linguistically and computationally correct Japanese character dictionary (kanji dictionary) for novices, advanced learners and experts.
Kanji School is a set of inexpensive Windows programs for learning kana and kanji.
Sword Kanji Font, develeoped by Jim Kurrasc, and converted to be a Unicode font by Didier Mas.
www.csse.monash.edu.au /~jwb/japanese.html#links_education   (9536 words)

  
 Indian, Chinese, & Japanese Emperors
The list of British Viceroys is compiled from The British Conquest and Dominion of India, Sir Penderel Moon [Duckworth, Indiana University Press, 1989].
Data like the list of Shang kings or the excavation of Shang royal tombs thus leaves us pretty much in the dark about historical events, though this is not much different from what is often the case with contemporary Egypt or Mesopotamia.
The Ch'iang and the Ti, like the later Hsi-Hsia kingdom, were early groups of Tibetan or Tangut peoples, all speaking languages ultimately related to Chinese in the Sino-Tibetan language family.
www.friesian.com /sangoku.htm   (12029 words)

  
 MIT Anime Resources
MIT Spring subjects that are relevant to a deeper appreciation of anime as a cultural artifact and as an art form.
The EGG is a group of students devoted to the study and practice of video and arcade games, another popular offshoot of Japanese cultural influence.
This group has frequent showings (sometimes many in a single week) of international and classic films, with introductions and some discussion.
web.mit.edu /anime/www/resources.html   (2307 words)

  
 LINGUIST List 10.1965: for Query 10.1265 Kanji by Grade Level
Unfortunately, some apparently very useful lists of kanji were incorporated directly into email text, rather than being sent as attachments, and did not survive transit across the Internet.
The first number is the order in the official Joyo list (according to the government ordinance promulugating their issue), followed by the kanji itself, and then a code for the grade level, i.e.
There are some free-ware programs for learning Kanji where you type in the upper number of the Kanji you wish to practice, or where you type in the grade level of the Kanji you wish to practice, so someone has programmed the characters in computerized form according to these guidelines.
www.ling.ed.ac.uk /linguist/issues/10/10-1965.html   (703 words)

  
 Joyo 96 - Understanding Written Japanese
As it weaves interlocked threads of logic through the Jôyô Kanji, the ones essential to read a Japanese newspaper or business letter, it forms a story that is both comprehensible, and enjoyable.
The Kanji etymologies in Henshall were the single best way for me to understand Chinese characters.
The Kanji are grouped in Lessons of 15 characters.  For each group, print out the preset Paper Maker ® and practice your calligraphy:
members.aol.com /Joyo96   (1350 words)

  
 Food » Andhra » FOOD - All Varieties » Seeshandhi - or Paruppu Kanji on Sulekha Groups
Paruppu Kanji always brings back memories of Sivarathri to me. Paruppu kanji was always associated with; in fact, it was the most important ingredient of Sivarathri.
Paruppu Kanji is made of moong dal and hence is a rich source of protein.
Cook the moong dal with 3 cups of water, until very soft.(This can be done in a pressure cooker).Add the jaggery and boil for 5 minutes, until the raw smell of jaggery disappears.
www.sulekha.com /groups/PostDisplay.aspx?cid=1062&forumid=796020   (437 words)

  
 Kanji Lookup
In this case you receive a wider list of eight kanji all containing 才 grapheme and another grapheme similar to 田.
As default, the resulting kanji list is ordered by strokes, but you can choose another sorting criterion using sorting popup menu.
Whenever you click on kanji inside kanji view, a selected kanji is displayed in zoomed field showing an enlarged glyph, its stroke count, and its graphical components as classified by JEDict.
jedict.com /HTML/Kanji.html   (841 words)

  
 Clark Cox's Homepage
These files are the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group at Monash University, and are used in conformance with the Group’s licence.
While in list mode, you are shown a list of all the loaded kanji.
In this panel, you can select the groups of kanji on which you wish to be tested.
homepage.mac.com /clarkcox3/downloads_kanjiquiz.html   (376 words)

  
 Yamada Language Center: Japanese Mailing Lists
Like the NIHONGO Mailing List, it is intended for people who do not have access to Usenet News, and all posts to the mailing list are cross-posted to the Usenet News newsgroup version.
The Japanese input software called SKK has an associated mailing list, and allows SKK users to discuss their problems, offer suggestions for improvements, and answer others' questions.
There is a mailing list for those who use or are interested in the two-stroke Japanese input method called Tcode.
babel.uoregon.edu /yamada/lists/japanese.html   (1127 words)

  
 ii-Kanji Manual - Study List Browser
The list is "Free-Form" because it is up to you what the contents of the fields are.
For example, a list of Place Names could be created for French speakers such that the Notes section gives a French explanation.
A Study List is a group of related words, for example, the Kanji and Kana words for the days of the week is a study list useful to a beginner.
ii-kanji.com /Docs/ii-KanjiManualStudyList.htm   (213 words)

  
 Learning to Read Japanese
Not only are there more KANJI (about a 1000 are needed to feel somewhat comfortable with the language found in newspapers and 3000 are required for full fluency), but the KANJI typically have multiple meanings and pronunciations.
The University of Wisconsin Technical Japanese Program has demonstrated that by restricting one's effort to just those KANJI and grammar constructs that are needed for reading technical materials, students can progress in a one-year course from absolutely no Japanese knowledge to being able to translate Japanese technical articles in their speciality.
Hanging KANJI charts on well-chosen walls or ceilings, and glancing at vocabulary lists and Japanese text on the subway are two ways to accomplish this.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/KanjiFlash/Overview.htm   (1374 words)

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