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A guide to reading & writing Japanese : a comprehensive guide to the Japanese writing system / first ed. compiled by Florence Sakade.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: engjpn Publication details: Boston : Tuttle, c2003.Edition: Third edition / revised by Kenneth G. Henshall, Christopher Seeley & Henk de GrootDescription: xii, 322 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0804833656(pbk)
Other title:
  • Guide to reading and writing Japanese
Subject(s):
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Non-Fiction Davis (Central) Library Non-Fiction Non-Fiction 495.6 GUI 1 Available T00405001
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This is a handy reference book designed as an essential companion to the study of written Japanese.

A best-seller trusted by beginning and intermediate students since 1959 and now in its third edition, this affordable study guide includes all 1,945 current joyo kanji. Detailed entries for all 1,009 "essential" kanji include stroke order, meanings, and pronunciation. The book is divided into two sections: The first section presents the 1,006 Essential characters prescribed by the Japanese Ministry of Education to be taught during the six years of Japanese elementary school. These characters are given with their most frequent readings (both on and kun ) and definitions, along with example of their use in compounds to form everyday words. Each character is also accompanied by a stroke-order diagram demonstrating the proper way to write it . The second section presents the 1,945 General Use characters (including the 1,006 Essential characters) adopted by law to be used in publications for a general readership. These characters are listed with their readings and definitions, or with cross reference to the first section of the book if they already appear there. The student's ability to read Japanese and write Japanese are reinforced without.

A chart for writing of the katakana and hiragana syllabaries is also included, as well as a complete index of readings of all the characters and compounds in the book. Mastering the Japanese characters presented in the book will enable students to read the vast majority of Japanese newspapers and magazines.

This book contains: The 1,006 Essential characters arranged by grade. The 1,945 General Use characters arranged by stroke order. Full range of readings and English definitions. Stroke counts and stroke -order diagrams. Compounds and derivatives. Katakana and hiragana syllabaries. An index of readings. Long the most trusted guide to written Japanese, you will soon find A guide to Reading and Writing Japanese to be an indispensable tool in your studies of the Japanese language.

Previous ed. 1972.

Revised by New Zealanders.

Includes index.

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Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction
  • The 1,009 Essential characters arranged by grade
  • The full set of 1,945 General Use Characters arranged by stroke order
  • Katakana and hiragana syllabaries
  • Index of readings

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