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         Japanese Language:     more books (100)
  1. Japanese: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Yoshi Abe, Lonely Planet Phrasebooks, 2004-09-15
  2. Conversational Japanese: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2005-12-05
  3. Japanese, The Spoken Language: Part 3 (Yale Language Series) by Eleanor Harz Jorden, 1990-09-10
  4. Japanese I - 3rd Ed.: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive) by Pimsleur, 2002-10-01
  5. Speak Japanese Today: A Self-Study Program for Learning Everyday Japanese (Tuttle Language Library) by Taeko Kamiya, 1989-02
  6. Learn Japanese Verbs and Adjectives Using Memory Mnemonics by Ryan McDonald, 2006-07-06
  7. Japanese Katakana for Beginners: First Steps to Mastering the Japanese Writing System (Tuttle Language Library) by Timothy G. Stout, 2007-08-15
  8. Japanese Core Words and Phrases: Things You Can't Find in a Dictionary (Power Japanese Series) (Kodansha's Children's Classics) by Kakuko Shoji, 2001-09-04
  9. Japanese Complete Course: Basic-Intermediate, Compact Disc Edition (LL(R) Complete Basic Courses) by Living Language, 2002-04-16
  10. Contemporary Japanese: An Introductory Textbook For College Students Volume 1 by Eriko Sato, 2005-07-15
  11. Japanese (Eyewitness Travel Guide Phrase Books) by DK Publishing, 2003-03-17
  12. Japanese, The Spoken Language: Part 2 (Yale Language Series) by Eleanor Harz Jorden, 1988-05-25
  13. Japanese for College Students: Teachers Manual (Japanese for College Students) by International Christian University, 1997-08-14
  14. Dirty Japanese: Everyday Slang from "What's Up?" to "F*ck Off!" by Matt Fargo, 2007-04-26

21. J's Language Schoolin Nakameguro, Tokyo. Japanese Lessons In Tokyo, Kanagawa, Ch
Offers tailored lessons by professional teachers around the Tokyo area. Free trial lesson available anytime.
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Various teaching style Class schedule Gruop Lesson Private Lesson at Nakameguro class Our teachers Qualified teachers How to apply How to start your class Access Easy to access Request Form Free trial lesson request form Student Voice
Japanese proficiency test preparation course
for Level 1.2.3.4 course ...
Tuesday and Friday course 9:00-10:30, 15:00-16:30, 18:30-20:00, 20:00-21:30

We are hoping to find those who want to take classes in the daytime in a relaxed group setting.Free trial lesson and free level check are available anytime
J's Language School 4F 1-5-10, Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan Email: info@js-language.com Phone: 03-3715-2590

22. Machine Translation Engine
Just follow these three very easy steps 1) Choose the language you want to translate from (source language) 2) Choose the target language.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

23. TheJapanesePage.com - Japanese For FREE -- How To Wow! With Language, Culture, K
Learn Japanese for free Explore the fun side of the japanese language. Focusing on kanji, JLPT prep, grammar, culture, and much more all FREE!
http://www.thejapanesepage.com/
2,484 HTML files; 1000's of pictures and audio files A Preview of Friends!
Click for more information
1-9-05 Grammar updates
Only 20 left! 12-24-04 Kanji Study Center
Finished 3 kyuu - although many lack example sentences; added several new functions 10-20-04 NEW! FRIENDS
Meet new friends, find conversation partners to help learn Japanese.
Free Services: Japanese Language Proficiency Test 4 kyuu (easiest)
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or New To Japanese? Click here for Beginner's Help AKEMASHITE OMEDETOU! (Happy New Year!) HOW TO WOW GRAMMAR Get a healthy dose of not-too-difficult Japanese grammar KANJI Exploration of the 2000 or so Chinese characters CULTURE Everything relating to Japanese culture. FUN Fun topics relating to Japanese or Japan. JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) Getting ready for the test this December? Check out our recommended resources to help prepare ELECTRONIC DICTIONARIES Super charge your Japanese studies with a new Electronic Dictionary TEXTBOOKS Resources to help guide you toward a balanced study plan MAGAZINES Hard to find Japanese Magazines found here! Nihongo Journal, Eye-Ai, Hiragana Times and much more!

24. Learn Japanese Learn To Speak Japanese
Learn Japanese Learn to Speak Japanese TIME IS MONEY. About 80% of learning Japanese consists of memorization.
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25. Online English To Japanese To English Dictionary
JavaScript EDICT server from Freedict.com with romanized Japanese to English and English to romanized Japanese. (GIF)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

26. Japanese Language Education System For Speech On An On-demand Network (LESSON/J)
The contents of the system are the dictation quizzes using Java applets for learners of Japanese to train themselves for hearing spoken sentences, words,
http://sp.cis.iwate-u.ac.jp/sp/lesson/j/
Japanese Language Education System for Speech on an On-demand Network (LESSON/J)
LESSON/J Ver.1.2b
Dictation Quizzes for Japanese Speech
LESSON/J
Japanese Language Education System for Speech on an On-demand Network
Go to quizzes.
Set default.
Which dictation do you select?
Syllables Words Sentences Consonant Pairs Long Vowels Choked Sounds Word Accent What is your level
Speech List Level 1 (Elementary) Level 2 Level 3 (Intermediate) Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 (Advanced)
What is your native language?
English Chinese Korean Malaysian Japanese Other What display do you like? Default Table of Roman syllables Table of Hiragana syllables Table of Katakana syllables Items of English word(s) Items of Roman characters Items of Hiragana characters Items of Kanji characters In Japanese Up Speech Analysis Help ... Access The contents are the quizzes using Java applets for learners of Japanese to train themselves for hearing spoken sentences, words, syllables, special morae and accent . Let's try to examine your hearing level for Japanese speech uttered by a professional announcer.
  • If you take an interest to Japanese, please access a
  • 27. Introduction To Japanese Language For Nihongo Learning With Speech
    The contents are Japanese Letters, grammar and stories with speech for busy people.
    http://sp.cis.iwate-u.ac.jp/sp/lesson/j/doc/japanese.html
    Introduction to Japanese Language
    for Nihongo Learning with Speech
    Access : 558698 Since 1998/8/1, Update: 2004/2/19)
    In Japanese
    ][In English]
    Announcement and Preparation
    • These pages are an introduction to Nihongo for busy people to learn Japanese speech on an experimental online virtual university.
    • The contents are Japanese letters words sentences grammar and stories with speech.
      Please hear an example of speech, "Itu kimasitaka?" (When did you come?).
      If you can't hear the example, please check on the button of execution for audio of SUN/NEXT format.
    • The concepts in these pages are that the simple is best for the quick access from the foreign countries . Please access these pages at any time.
    • These pages are written in English or in Japanese. Japanese letters for the pages in English are GIF images so that Japanese fonts are not required but access time of GIF files is required.
      The pages in Japanese are only necessary for Japanese fonts. If you can not display Japanese fonts, please download free Japanese fonts from a multi-language site
    • What is new?

    28. Japanese Language Services Ltd.
    Specializing in the translation of Japanese technical documentation into English and the provision of consecutive and simultaneous interpretation services. Based in London, England.
    http://www.jls.co.uk/

    29. JSTOR: Japanese Language And Literature
    japanese language and Literature publishes contributions in the areas of Japanese literary studies, Japanese linguistics, and japanese language and
    http://www.jstor.org/journals/15367827.html
    RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANS RESOURCES FOR PUBLISHERS PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
    Japanese Language and Literature
    (continues The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese JSTOR Coverage: Vol. 35, 2001
    JSTOR Collections: Please read JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use before you begin. Search This Journal Browse This Journal
    Journal Information for Japanese Language and Literature
    Publisher Association of Teachers of Japanese Moving Wall Japanese Language and Literature publishes contributions in the areas of Japanese literary studies, Japanese linguistics, and Japanese language and literature pedagogy, as well as articles from other disciplines that help interpret or define the problems of Japanese literary history, literary or linguistic study, or classroom practice. Occasionally, an issue contains several articles on a single topic and is designated a "special issue." ISSN
    OCLC
    LCCN
    Journal description provided by the Association of Teachers of Japanese. Pre- and post-digitization work on this title was completed by Suzie Cunningham and Phyllis McCarty, JSTOR Production Technicians.
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    SEARCH BROWSE TIPS ... CONTACT JSTOR

    30. JP NET Home Page
    A collection of articles about Japan, the japanese language, and japanese language teaching. MIT WWWbased japanese language Curriculum Materials
    http://web.mit.edu/jpnet/
    Resources for Educators
    • StarFestival
      A multimedia program about Japan for Social Studies, Geography, and Language (originally developed at MIT).
    • Kanji Project
      Use this collection of on-line materials to build Kanji study materials customized to your curriculum.
    • Nikoniko Net
      Nikoniko Net is an on-line community of professionals involved in teaching Japanese at the pre-college level. Our first tool is an electronic mailing list for discussion of issues, ideas and materials for our work. If you are professionally involved in pre-college teaching of Japanese, please follow the link and request to join.
    • Hypertext materials and articles
      A collection of articles about Japan, the Japanese Language, and Japanese Language teaching.
    Resources for Students

    31. MIT Japanese Language Program
    2ndyr Japanese. For more general information on our course offerings, please see the information on the FL L japanese language Program. FALL 21F.503
    http://web.mit.edu/21f.500/www/
    MIT Japanese Language Program
    1st-yr Japanese To get to the course home page, please click on the color icon next to each course listed on the left. FALL SPRING 2nd-yr Japanese Japanese Language Program FALL SPRING 3rd-yr Japanese See the online MIT Course Bulletin listings for Japanese FALL SPRING 4th-yr Japanese Visit the MIT Japan Program site. FALL SPRING
    JP NET
    Japanese Language Program Foreign Languages and Literatures MIT

    32. Using Japanese Language On Your Computer
    The japanese language Kit (JLK) is a set of software that extends the capabilities of Douglas Horn writes many articles on japanese language processing,
    http://www.kanzaki.com/jinfo/japanese.html
    Help Status info Japan Music
    Using Japanese language on your computer
    You can display , or Japanese, on your computer in some ways. With appropriate software, you can type and edit Japanese as well (i.e. no specific hardware required). Note that the latest OSs such as Windows 98/2000/XP and MacOS 8/9/X should have the built-in functionality to provide world wide language support (e.g., install all Japanese supports with English version of Windows 2000, and set 'default language' to Japanese). Please consult your manual or ask a computer shop. If you're interested in other aspect of Japan than computing, please consult the Table of Contents of this site. Thank you for visiting.
    To display Japanese with:
    If you have Japanese system installed on your computer, things are qute simple.
  • Pull down "Options" menu from the menubar (or " View " menu if you use version 4)
  • 33. Mcedit
    Offers English and japanese language editorial services.
    http://www.mcedit.com/
    McEdit Editorial Services
    McEdit (a service of McDavis Associates Inc.) specializes in producing English- and Japanese-language editorial content for clients in Japan and overseas, in print and electronic media. Our regular site is down, but you can still view our contributor's guidelines us

    34. The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles
    Current Issues in japanese language Education Technology Materals for Teachers of japanese language Weekend Homestay Guide
    http://www.jflalc.org/
    Home About Us Grants Japanese Language Proficiency Test ... Links Grants Japanese Language Other Grant Programs Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Programs Available in the US (pdf) ... Past Events: 2003 Japanese Language Proficiency Test About the JLPT The JLPT 2005 Registration (NOTE:Registration Period ends on 10/7/05 5PM PDT) ... Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Japanese Language Education Current Issues in Japanese Language Education JFLA Workshops and Conference Event Calendars / Job Openings Resources for Teachers ... Information for Learners of Japanese Nihongo Library Library Hours and Access Library Closing Days Applying for a Library Card Services ... Instructional Kits for movies by Junichi Suzuki

    35. Japanese Language Course -ShinOsakaPrepSchool
    Founded in 1985 as a japanese language institute for students who want to enter college or univercity in Japan.
    http://www.sps.ac.jp/
    Email: sps@osaka.email.ne.jp Email: sps@osaka.email.ne.jp

    36. JEES Japanese Language Procifiency Test Home
    Guide to the 2005 japanese language Proficiency Test (in Japan) The 2003 japanese language Proficiency TestSummary of the Results(pdf 780KB)
    http://www.jees.or.jp/jlpt/en/
    Schedule for 2005;
    Application period from July 4 to September 5, 2005 Test date December 4, 2005 Announcement of test result Mid February, 2006 See the details on the Guide page below. Notice In the Japanese Language Proficiency Test held on December 5, 2004, the instructions for the Level 1 Listening Test question II-16, were inappropriate and may have caused misunderstanding. Thus, answers to this question will not be included in the scoring. Also, there was a printing mistake in the multiple choice numbers on question III-44 in Level 2, Writing and Vocabulary . Answers to this question also will not be included in the scoring. We apologize to all examinees for any inconvenience we may have caused. In order not to disadvantage examinees, this year we have set the passing score for Level 1 at 276 points and for Level 2 at 237 points. The Braille questions, however, were not affected by these problems, so the answers to the above-mentioned questions will be included in the scoring. The passing score has been set at 70% for Level 1 and 60% for Levels 2, 3, and 4. About this year's test...

    37. Charles Kelly's Online Japanese Language Study Materials
    The summary for this English page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.manythings.org/japanese/
    See the Quick Menu to find other pages on this site.
    Charles Kelly's Online Japanese Language Study Materials
    These are free-to-use online materials that I have developed to help people study Japanese.

    38. Untitled
    Offering tutoring, translation and interpretation.
    http://www.geocities.com/jlsneko/

    39. A Select List Of Japanese Language Study Sites
    A list of the best free websites for studying Japanese.
    http://www.manythings.org/japanese/links/
    See the Quick Menu to find other pages on this site.
    A Select List of Japanese Language Study Sites
    These may not be all the very best sites, but these are definitely some of the best.
    • Since most visitors to my website are probably more advanced students, are lower on the page.
    Tools to Help Read Japanese Web Pages
    Jim Breen's WWWJDIC Server - Text Word Translation
    Input Japanese in the form (or enter a URL) and get a page generated with all the words looked up for you already.
    One important advantage this one has over the next one is that you can print the results to paper, then read the text away from a computer (while commuting, etc.).
    www.rikai.com (Todd Rudick)
    www.popjisyo.com (Alex Schonfeld)
    This is similar to www.rikai.com. However, it has the advantage of working with more browsers.
    Convert Web Page Kanji to Furigana
    Just enter a URL of a webpage, then get a page generated that has furigana (hiragana readings) for all kanji.
    Now Offline? Kakashi Web Front End: Read Japanese Websites in Romaji (Joel Yliluoma)
    Converts web pages from Japanese characters to Romaji.

    40. Kyoto Minsai Japanese Language School
    japanese language school with information on school location, courses of instruction, lesson goals, unique characteristics, and educational aims.
    http://www.kyotominsai.co.jp/

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