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Classical Japanese Language and Literature
Classical Japanese Language and Literature: This site teaches classical Japanese through poems and extracts from literary classics. Grammatical points are explained. (Japanese)
http://www.classical-japanese.net/ |
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Understanding Written Japanese
Understanding Written Japanese: This Kanji Study Group website teaches written Japanese language for free. Indexed kanji references, quick look-ups, and primers on kanji, hiragana and katakana. (Japanese)
http://www.joyo96.org/ |
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Japanese Language Database
Japanese Language Database: Large database of the Japanese Language. From lessons for beginners to advanced grammatical structures. (Japanese)
http://www.japan-easy.co.uk/ |
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All the Japanese Slang You Can Stand Too!
All the Japanese Slang You Can Stand Too!: A slang resource for Japanese language enthusiasts interested in learning colloquial speech terminology. (Japanese)
http://www.angelfire.com/anime4/jslang/ |
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Osaka Shoin Women's College
Osaka Shoin Women's College: The Japanese Language Research Center. (Japanese)
http://www.age.ne.jp/x/oswcjlrc/index-e.htm |
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Discovery Information's Kanji Lessons
Discovery Information's Kanji Lessons: Free online kanji lessons and links to Japanese-related sites. (Japanese)
http://www.discover.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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Japanese wa, mo, ga, wo, na, no
Japanese wa, mo, ga, wo, na, no: Scholarly study of the syntax of the six most common post-nominal particles in Japanese, by Frederik Kortlandt. (Japanese)
http://www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art191e.pdf |
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Japanese: The Spoken Language
Japanese: The Spoken Language: This three-volume textbook series and accompanying interactive CD-ROM program stresses Japanese as it is spoken today in Japan. (Japanese)
http://www.yale.edu/yup/jsl.htm |
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The Origins of Kanji in Japan
The Origins of Kanji in Japan: The history of kanji and how it came to be used in Japanese writing. (Japanese)
http://www.logoi.com/notes/kanji_origins.html |
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Kanji Clinic
Kanji Clinic: A column appearing every third Friday in The Japan Times aiming at providing practical advice to non-Japanese adults striving to become literate in Japanese by learning the 1,945 general-use kanji. It is written by Mary Sisk Noguchi, associate professor a (Japanese)
http://www.kanjiclinic.com/ |
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Kanji.com
Kanji.com: Writings on the kanji character system. (Japanese)
http://www.kanji.com/ |
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Learning Japanese BBS
Learning Japanese BBS: Web-based bulletin board system for learning Japanese. (Japanese)
http://toshiweb.50megs.com/ |
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Gender Disctinction in Japanese
Gender Disctinction in Japanese: Essay on "Manifestations of Gender Distinction in the Japanese Language" (Japanese)
http://www.coolest.com/jpfm.htm |
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Honyaku Mailing List
Honyaku Mailing List: Dedicated to Japanese/English Translation (and translators) (Japanese)
http://www.crossroads.net/h1/index.html |
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Mainichi-Kanji
Mainichi-Kanji: Introduces a new kanji on each weekday, with readings, meanings and examples. On weekends the week's kanji are reviewed. The site can be viewed on any computer, no Japanese fonts are required. (Japanese)
http://mainichi.incors.com/ |
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Genki
Genki: Japanese and English language webring for those interested in learning these languages. (Japanese)
http://powersugoi.net/genki |