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         Japanese Language:     more books (100)
  1. Elementary Japanese Teacher's Guide (Tuttle Language Library) by Yoko Hasegawa, 2006-02-15
  2. The Oxford Picture Dictionary for Kids: English-Japanese Edition (Oxford Picture Dictionary for Kids) by Joan Ross Keyes, 1999-06-24
  3. Kana Pict-O-Graphix: Mnemonics for Japanese Hiragana and Katakana by Michael Rowley, 1995-09-01
  4. Berlitz Japanese Dictionary: Jananese-english / English-japanese (Berlitz Concise Dictionaries S.)
  5. A Japanese Reader: Graded Lessons in the Modern Language (Tuttle Language Library) by Roy Miller, 1990-05
  6. Japanese: The Written Language: Part 1, Volume 1: Katakana (Includes 40 sheet tracing pad) by Eleanor Harz Jorden, Mari Noda, 2005-07-11
  7. Japanese From Zero! 3: Proven Techniques to Learn Japanese for Students and Professionals by George Trombley, Yukari Takenaka, 2006-05-01
  8. Contemporary Japanese Workbook: An Introductiory Workbook for Students of Japanese (Tuttle Language Library) by Eriko, Ph.D. Sato, 2007-08-15
  9. Japanese II - 2nd Ed.: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive) by Pimsleur, 2003-11-01
  10. Love, Hate and Everything in Between: Expressing Emotions in Japanese (Power Japanese Series) (Kodansha's Children's Classics) by Mamiko Murakami, 2002-03-01
  11. Japanese The Manga Way: An Illustrated Guide To Grammar And Structure by Wayne P. Lammers, 2004-11-30
  12. Outrageous Japanese: Slang, Curses & Epithets (Tuttle Language Library) by Jack Seward, 2006-09-30
  13. Ultimate Japanese Advanced (Book) (LL(R) Ultimate Advanced Course) by Living Language, 2003-10-21
  14. Visual Language Learning Cards (Japanese- Visual & Vocabulary) by Inc. Penton Overseas, 1997-03-01

61. The Japanese Language - Education (English)
Resources for learning the written and spoken language of Japan.
http://www.nihongo.org/english/language/education/
Language Education Resources
Schools
Irasshai: Welcome to Japanese
Sponsored by Georgia Public Broadcasting, this is a true distance learning course carried via television, satellite, telephone and the World Wide Web. The course includes Real Audio on the web.
Japanese
and English
Kyoto Japanese Language School
The Kyoto Center for Japanese Linguistic Studies.
Japanese and English
Information of Japanese Language School
Japanese language schools: How to get started, what are the legal requirments, and what schools are available. Good stuff, Maynard.
English
Cornell Intensive Japanese Program
Intensive program for 6 hours a day, 5 days a week for up to a year. Tuition is roughly $5,000 for Summer semester, or $24,000 for the year. Native speaker instruction on the Cornell campus, Ithaca, New York. Fellowships available.
English
Self-Study
The Japanese Page.com
An excellent resource for learning Japanese, finding language learning resources like dictionaries, mail lists, online forums, links and various fun stuff.
Highly Recommended
English
Japanese Lessons
Taught by Tomoko Yamamoto, it begins with the basics - including how to make your system display Japanese. The site includes links to other Japanese web sites for practice in using what it teaches. A new lesson is added every week, and all the old ones stay available. Leap on in.

62. Japanese Language Resources
A number of intensive japanese language programs have been offered in recent The main Usenet newsgroup for japanese language issues is sci.lang.japan.
http://www.gsm.uci.edu/~joelwest/Japan/Nihongo.html
Last Updated April 23, 1998
Japan Language Resources
See also the listing of Japanese-language software
Intensive Japanese Programs
General Programs
A number of intensive Japanese language programs have been offered in recent years. Except as noted, these are summer programs. Please check with the university for availability.
Technical Japanese
Some specialized summer programs have been offered in technical Japanese for those with prior experience. As with the general programs, please check with the university for availability. Also, the University of Washington offers two-year degrees in technical Japanese.
Internet Resources
The main Usenet newsgroup for Japanese language issues is sci.lang.japan

63. Japanese Language Resources
If you do not have a frames capable browser, you can access this information but it won t look pretty. Japanese Links.
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lss/lang/japan.html
If you do not have a frames capable browser, you can access this information but it won't look pretty. Japanese Links

64. Japanese Language School - Study Abroad In Japan - Japanese Language Studies At
A nonprofit japanese language institute supported by the Hattori Foundation in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture.
http://www.yamasa.org/
Japanese Language School text/iMode Version Member Login Bulletin Boards ... Help Desk The highest quality Japanese language school in Japan , the Yamasa Institute is an independent, selective non-profit teaching and research center under the governance of the Hattori Foundation . APJLE accredited , we provide an innovative international , and professional learning community for Japan Studies and Japanese Language Studies. Located Okazaki City played a key role in Japan's history , is low cost , and a center for high-tech research and knowledge industries. A selective admissions policy and a genuinely international student body . Our student body reflects Yamasa's emphasis on the importance of quality and value of diversity.
Learn Japanese with a highly experienced and fully qualified academic faculty with the lowest student / teacher ratios in Japan, smaller class sizes and unrivalled facilities Our full time Housing Office guarantees a wide range of apartment and dormitory options within walking distance of the campus plus a Homestay Homevisit program.

65. Japanese Language
For it s uncertain exactly what language family Japanese comes from. There are three main theories about the origin of the japanese language among both
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/LANGUAGE.HTM
hen gaijin , or "crazy foreigners." So the "experience" of Japanese as a language is an exclusive experience, a sense that one is participating in a language that no others can share or penetrate.
1. Japanese is an Altaic language related to Korean, Mongolian, and Turkish.
2. Japanese is an Austronesian language related to Papuan, Malayan and other Pacific languages.
3. Japanese is a Souteast Asian language related to Vietnamese, Tibetan, Burmese or, in one school of thought, the Tamil languages of southern India and Ceylon. 1. In the Western model, Japanese was derived from a language spoken in northern Asia that would split off into several languages, such as Mongolian, Korean, and Turkish. The earliest peoples of Japan probably spoke this language, but eh Yayoi certainly spoke this language. By the end of the Yayoi period (300 A.D. , this Altaic language was the dominate language on the islands. This language was in part influenced by the Pacific Island languages (the Austronesian languages) that surrounded the islands of Japan and thus formed an Austronesian substratum in Japanese.

66. Information On Japanese-Language Software
Mac OS X and 9 are built with support for the use of multiple languages including Japanese. The japanese language Kit, needed for Mac OS 8 or earlier,
http://www.jsnet.org/jls.html
Information on Japanese-Language Software
Here are some ways to make Japanese text usable on non-Japanese hardware. We recommend that you contact the dealers directly for more detailed information.
Windows OS
  • Windows XP and 2000 Windows XP and Windows 2000 are built with support for use of multiple languages including Japanese. Users are able to display, input, and print documents in Japanese without any additional software by installing the necessary components and setting the regional options to "Japanese". For further information:
  • Windows ME, 98 or earlier
  • 67. Japanese Language
    Nihongo japanese language. HAS MOVED TO. http//www.trussel.com/f_nih.htm (click to access). Please update your links, bookmarks, favorites
    http://www2.gol.com/users/steve/f_nih.htm

    Nihongo: Japanese Language
    HAS MOVED TO: http://www.trussel.com/f_nih.htm
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    Please update your links, bookmarks, favorites... (send e-mail if you have any problems.)

    68. TokyoTokyoTokyo / Indispensabl Guide To Tokyo
    TOKYOTOKYOTOKYO started its japanese language Quize Lessons. Please challenge AJALT (Preparation Course for japanese language Proficiency Test Level 2)
    http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~tx2h-mtok/jalearn.html
    Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo
    Learning Japanese Language
    Back to Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Selected Learning Japanese Sites
    Quizzes// TOKYO TOKYO TOKYO started its Japanese Language Quize Lessons.
    Please challenge
    AJALT (Preparation Course for Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 2) AJALT published "Japanese for Busy People" Preparation Course for Level 2 Japanese Language Proficiency Test This is a short, hands-on course for students planning on taking the Level 2 Japanese Language Proficiency Test, administered each December by Japan Educational Exchanges and Services. Course Description. The course will help the student prepare for the Level 2 Japanese Language Proficiency Test through in-depth content review, exam-like practices, and test-taking strategies. It is designed for the student who wants structured review and guidance every step of the way. šIn-depth Content Review The student will review test problems from the past 20 years, as well as those that have been newly added.

    69. Origin Of The Japanese People And Language
    Presents a theory on the origin of the japanese language, addressing issues of whether it is an isolate and its relationship to surrounding languages.
    http://users.tmok.com/~tumble/jpp/japor.html
    Origin of the Japanese People and Language
    This is a reprint of a post made by muchan on the sci.lang.japan newsgroup. This is but one of many such postings you'll find there. I suggest all serious users look into subscribing to this Usenet group. The author states that this post is not a definitive piece of work, but presented more to satisfy some curiousity among readers of the sci.lang.japan group. The origins of the Japanese people and language are unusally difficult to trace, but this post makes a good beginning overview to the issues and periods involved. Thanks to muchan for taking the time to present this to us! This post appears as originally presented, The bold headings are added only to ease browsing From: muchan (muchan@promikra.si)
    Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 13:16:53 +0100
    I am posting this message to and . Please follow up to , because that newsgroup is just for that purpose. (1) Preface We can read the oldest written form of Japanese from the 7th century. Since that time, the Japanese language has changed, but we can see the continuity very clearly, and we can safely conclude that this is basically the same language that is spoken now on the same islands. Calling this oldest known form "Old Japanese", this message is about the time before that, how this language was formed and where the people who spoke this language came fromabout the origin and prehistory of the Japanese people and language. Because it is about a time before the written history, studies and even many guesses in the fields of archeology, anthropology, mythology, etc., together with linguistical analysis, are also important to knowing the past.

    70. ƒJƒC“ú–{ŒêƒXƒN[ƒ‹
    Accredited (APJLE 5047) school in Tokyo (Shinjukuku) teaching general and conversation classes.
    http://www.kaij.co.jp/
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    71. Japan - The Japanese Language
    Assists you in finding information about Japan on the Internet. Links to numerous web pages about many aspects of Japan, reviews of our favorites.
    http://www.cybercypher.com/japan/22/
    The Japanese Language
    Click to Hear
    Reviewed Site: Japanese Online - Free Language Learning
    http://www.japanese-online.com/

    Japanese Online allows you to learn spoken Japanese (or at least try) right from your computer for free. There are more than sixteen individual lessons. You can download zipped WAV audio files to assist you. There are also a forum and message board, instructions on how to add Japanese support to your web browser, and many helpful links. Furthermore, Japanese Online also allows you to purchase Japanese educational software in an online store. If you are interested in learning Japanese, this may be the place to start. Other Sites: Cornell Intensive Japanese Program - Fellowships Available
    http://dml.cornell.edu/falcon/index.html
    Free Online English-Japanese / Japanese-English Dictionary
    http://205.163.136.51/EJEdic/

    Japanese in 10 Minutes
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/ni-ka/misc/japnin10-e.asp

    Fortran Language Systems
    http://mb1.factcomm.co.jp/fortran/

    72. BUBL LINK: Japanese
    About.com japanese language Offers original articles and features about the japanese language, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/j/japanese.htm
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
    Japanese
    Titles Descriptions
  • About.com: Japanese Language fonetiks.org History of Kimono iLoveLanguages ... Web of On-line Grammars
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    About.com: Japanese Language
    Offers original articles and features about the Japanese language, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include calligraphy, dictionaries, grammar, Hiragana, Kanji, Katakana, pronunciation, Romaji, Japanese software and translation.
    Author: About.com
    Subjects: japanese
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: documents, forum, guides, index, news
    fonetiks.org
    A series of sound files illustrating the pronunciation of seven varieties of English - American, British, Australian, Canadian, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh. Also covers other languages, including French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese. A collection of translation dictionaries are also provided.
    Author: Bowyer, Timothy

    73. Www.japan-easy.co.uk
    Large database of the japanese language. From lessons for beginners to advanced grammatical structures.
    http://www.japan-easy.co.uk/
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    74. JLSF AURORA - Japanese Language Scholarship "Aurora" Foundation
    JLSFAurora Foundation - japanese language Scholarship Foundation.
    http://home.att.net/~creativeentpr/JLSF/
    With an eye toward the future, and a deep passion for contributing to a better world of young educators, the JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP "AURORA" FOUNDATION was established in 1998 as a non-profit 509(a)(1) organization (ID # 31-1639219). The primary goal of the foundation is to assist United States citizens, who are either Japanese language teachers or graduate students of Japanese language education, to experience living in Japan and have the opportunity to further their understanding of the Japanese language, improve their teaching abilities, and enrich their appreciation of Japanese culture. We believe these recipients will generate immeasurable goodwill for USA/Japan relations, and all their future students will share in the benefits realized from these scholarships.
    Another opportunity is the AURORA CHALLENGE GRANT which is awarded to a USA citizen who resides in California and has a unique dream, in any field of endeavor, which is related to Japanese culture and which would never be realized without traveling to. The award will go to an individual with a creative dream or challenge that if fulfilled, would contribute to global goodwill and intercultural appreciation. By awarding this grant, the Aurora Foundation hopes to help the winner enhance their pursuit of their truest, most heartfelt dream by providing them with the opportunity for a once in a lifetime experience.

    75. Chinese Software, Japanese Software And Korean Software By NJStar
    NJStar(Nanjixing) develops Chinese language software, japanese language software and Korean language software and multilingual solutions.
    http://www.njstar.com/
    CCC ), which is also called Chinese Telegraph Code (CTC). CCC is used in Chinese name identification in visa application for none-Chinese speaking countries such as UK and Australia. In partnership with Du YongTao's Studio (DYTS), we provide sales and support for Palm CJKOS for PalmOS, a Chinese, Japanese and Korean Operating System for your Palm Pilot, Palm III, Palm IIIx and Palm V. Fully functional Shareware versions are available for free download at here
    click here to view non-frame version of this page
    Nan Ji Xing / Nanjixing / Nanji Xing / Nanji Star

    «n·¥¬P³n¥ó¤½¥q¥Í²£¤¤¤å³B²z³n¥ó,¤é¤å³B²z³n¥ó,¤¤¤éÁúINTERNETÂsÄý¾¹. Click here more information
    CCC ), which is also called Chinese Telegraph Code (CTC). CCC is used in Chinese name identification in visa application for none-Chinese speaking countries such as UK and Australia. In partnership with Du YongTao's Studio (DYTS), we provide sales and support for Palm CJKOS for PalmOS, a Chinese, Japanese and Korean Operating System for your Palm Pilot, Palm III, Palm IIIx and Palm V. Fully functional Shareware versions are available for free download at here
    click here to view non-frame version of this page
    Nan Ji Xing / Nanjixing / Nanji Xing / Nanji Star

    «n·¥¬P³n¥ó¤½¥q¥Í²£¤¤¤å³B²z³n¥ó,¤é¤å³B²z³n¥ó,¤¤¤éÁúINTERNETÂsÄý¾¹. Click here

    76. Collin's Japanese Language & Culture Page
    japanese language School, Aichi Center for Japanese Studies Japanese Learn Japanese A very nice way to add japanese language support to the PC.
    http://www.epochrypha.com/japanese/
    Index
    Software Available from this Site
    KanjiLab 0.5.2 Beta Release (KanjiLab.zip for Windows, 684 KB)
    Updated 6/9/04 . A kanji flash card program where the student types in the readings. Features mastery score tracking, example compounds tied to readings, and example sentences for many compounds. To install, just download and unzip. To enable the example sentence feature, download the sentence file below. If you have a previous installation and would like to keep your history and notes, copy your "user_profile.klu" and "kanji_notes.dat" files into the new installation folder. Double-click KanjiLab.exe to run it. Documentation is included. This version requires that Japanese fonts be installed. These come with Windows 2000 and XP, but may require separate installation.
    Screenshots

    Example Sentence File for KanjiLab
    (KanjiLab_Sentences.zip, 7 MB)
    Updated 6/9/04 . This file is a supplement to KanjiLab which enables its example sentences feature. Unzip the sentences.dat file in this archive and place it in the installation folder to allow KanjiLab to find example sentences for the example compounds. Note that adding the sentences will cause an increase in startup loading time by about 30 seconds (more on computers slower than 900 MHz) as the file index is built. Some features
    • Readings drill shows you the exact number of readings of each type that it expects, and reveals each one as you guess it.

    77. Reitaku-University
    With academic and graduate study information, international exchange, japanese language courses, library resources and campus life. Located in Kashiwa City, Chiba.
    http://www.reitaku-u.ac.jp/eng-page/E-index.htm

    78. Jim Breen's Japanese Page
    It has several language modules, with the Japanese one built from EDICT. A new service from Kokken (the National Institute for japanese language) is
    http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/japanese.html
    Jim's Home Page
    Jim Breen's Japanese Page
    Last Modified: 15 September 2005. (Details of recent updates and link submissions Servers
    WWWJDIC

    documentation

    mirrors

    buttons
    ...
    WWWJTRANS

    Projects
    EDICT

    JMDICT

    KANJIDIC

    ENAMDICT, etc
    ... CORPUS Links GENERAL JAPANESE COMPUTING SOFTWARE LITERATURE ... HUMOUR Misc SLJ-FAQ PEOPLE
    INTRODUCTION
    As many readers of this page will know, I have an on-going interest in Japan, its people and language. This has led to a number of activities bringing together Japanese and my professional activities in computing and telecommunications. I have assembled this set of pages: (a) to provide information about a number of my projects in the area of Japanese computing and dictionaries, (b) to provide links to some of the resources available on the WWW on Japanese matters. These pages were mentioned in an article in the Asahi Evening News, by Andrew Horvat, whose pages have a link below. William Gordon has written an extended essay on these pages and the WWWJDIC dictionary server. David Jolly mentioned WWWJDIC in an article in the International Herald Tribune (backup copy as the original has expired).

    79. J.S. Net Forum
    Created by the Japan Foundation to support networking of Japan Specialists. Includes links section and information resources for research on the japanese language and Japan Studies.
    http://www.jsnet.org/

    Welcome to the J.S. Net Forum This website was created for those conducting research in Japanese studies to support networking of Japan specialists and to enable easier access to information in the field.
    News
    Grants Database

    (The Japan Foundation: Research/Conference/Seminar Grant Program for Japanese Studies)
    Japan Studies Associations and Institutions
    Japanese Studies Resources
    Recently Published Reference Books on Japan
    Information on Japanese-Language Software
    Created by: The Japan Foundation , with the cooperation of the
    Japan Association for Cultural Exchange (ACE Japan)

    and the U.S.- Japan Conference on Cultural and
    Educational Interchange (CULCON)

    80. Declan Software's Japanese Language Learning Software
    Win Commercial software that teaches kanji, hiragana, and katakana. Also available are audio flashcards software and an EnglishJapanese dictionary.
    http://www.declan-software.com/japanese

    Home
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    Learn Japanese with Declan Software's suite of five Japanese language teaching tools.
    Japanese FlashCard
    - a fully configurable audio-based Japanese vocabulary flash-card program. ReadWrite Kanji teaches the complete 1945 Jouyou Japanese Kanji characters. ReadWrite Hiragana teaches the Japanese Hiragana alphabet. ReadWrite Katakana teaches the Japanese Katakana alphabet. Japanese Dictionary a fully searchable 20,000 word Japanese-English dictionary using the EDICT database. NEW! WordFile Creator Pro create custom audio wordfiles with access to Declan Software's 9000 plus word online Japanese audio archive.
    Register the Japanese Discount Suite
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    Declan's Japanese FlashCards
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    Screenshots and features Declan's Japanese FlashCards is a fully configurable audio-based Japanese vocabulary flash-card program. The program has been designed to help students learn a large number of Japanese words as quickly as possible in a systematic but fun and simple way.

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