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Learning Japanese Hiragana and Katakana: A Workbook for Self-Study Second Edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x191x13 mm, kaal: 340 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 4805312270
  • ISBN-13: 9784805312278
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x191x13 mm, kaal: 340 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 4805312270
  • ISBN-13: 9784805312278
Teised raamatud teemal:
Learning Hiragana and Katakana is a systematic and comprehensive Japanese workbook that can be used along with a Japanese language textbook or as a stand-alone resource to learn the Japanese alphabet (kana).Written Japanese combines three different types of characters: the Chinese characters known as kanji, and two Japanese sets of phonetic letters, hiragana and katakana, known collectively as kana, that must be mastered before the Japanese kanji can be learned. For students learning Japanese who wish to understand the basics of reading and writing Japanese kanji and kana, Learning Japanese Hiragana and Katakana, a best-selling book since 1990, is a favorite tool of students and teachers worldwide. The new third edition has been expanded and revised to include many additional reading and writing exercises. Accompanying online recordings demonstrate the correct pronunciation of all the characters, vocabulary, and sentences in the book.Learning Japanese Hiragana and Katakana provides beginning-level students of Japanese a thorough grounding in the basic hiragana and katakana phonetic symbols or syllabaries. A comprehensive introduction presents their basic function, origin, pronunciation and usage. The main body of the book is devoted to presenting the 92 hira and kata characters along with their variations, giving step-by-step guidelines on how to write each character neatly in the correct stroke order, with plentiful practice spaces provided for handwriting practice.Interspersed among the practice pages are regular review sections containing reading and writing exercises designed to help the reader consolidate the meaning and usage of newly introduced characters. This is essential to read Japanese as well as to write Japanese. Additional practice sections at the end of each chapter and at the end of the book provide fun exercises, quizzes, and extended reading and writing practice to help beginning Japanese language students take their first steps toward attaining fluency in reading and writing Japanese. This workbook is a perfect companion to Tuttle Publishings Japanese Hiragana & Katakana for Beginners or any other Japanese textbook on the market and is an essential reference tool to learn Japanese.This workbook includes: Systematic and comprehensive coverage of the two Japanese kana systems. Ample provision for Japanese kana practice, review, and self-testing at several levelsDetailed reference section explaining the origin and function of kana, and the various kana combinations. Access to online Japanese audio files to aid in correct pronunciation. Helpful additional information for language students accustomed to romanized Japanese. Vocabulary selected for usefulness and cultural relevance.

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"The definitive aid to swiftly reaching native-speaker competence in reading and writing kana." Dr. Masayoshi Ogino, University of Canterbury "Learning Japanese Hiragana and Katakana gives you an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at kana. It covers the 46 basic symbols for each system, and the 61 modifications and combinations." Eurolinguiste blog

How to Use This Book 5(2)
An Explanation of Kana 7(9)
Part I Hiragana
Practice a --- ko
16(5)
Mini Review a --- ko
21(2)
Practice sa --- to
23(5)
Mini Review sa --- to
28(2)
Practice na --- ho
30(5)
Mini Review na --- ho
35(2)
Practice ma --- yo
37(4)
Mini Review ma --- yo
41(2)
Practice ra --- n
43(4)
Mini Review ra --- n
47(2)
Voiced and Half-Voiced Sounds
49(2)
Review of Voiced and Half-Voiced Sounds
51(3)
Review of Double Vowels and Consonants
54(2)
Combined Sounds
56(2)
Review of Combined Sounds
58(2)
Review through Japanese Historical Periods
60(1)
General Review
61(5)
Part II Katakana
Practice a --- to
66(10)
Mini Review a --- to
76(2)
Practice na --- n
78(13)
Mini Review na --- n
91(2)
Voiced and Half-Voiced Sounds
93(2)
Review of Voiced and Half-Voiced Sounds
95(2)
Combined Sounds
97(2)
Review of Combined Sounds and Double Consonants
99(2)
Review through Continent and Country Names
101(3)
Part III Final Review
DIY Kana Charts
104(2)
Japanese Place Names Quiz
106(2)
International Cities Quiz
108(2)
Flora and Fauna Quiz
110(1)
Personal Names Quiz
111(1)
Food Items Quiz
112(2)
Work and Play Quiz
114(1)
Family Members Quiz
115(1)
About Japan
116(2)
Self-Introduction
118(2)
A Trip Abroad
120(2)
Kana Word Search
122(1)
The Iroha Verse
123(1)
Answer Key 124(2)
Practice Grids 126
Kenneth G. Henshall has written many books on Japanese literature, history, culture, and language. A graduate of the universities of London (B.A. Hons), Sydney (Ph.D.), and Adelaide (Dip. Ed.), he is now Associate Professor of Japanese at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. He has also taught at the universities of Auckland, Western Australia, California, and Waikato. He is the author of A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters, and the lead author of the revised edition of A Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese.

Tetsuo Takagaki is a graduate of the universities of Wakayama (B.A.) and San Francisco State (M.A.) and was a senior lecturer in Japanese at the University of Auckland. He also taught at the universities of Hawaii and Maryland, and at Tsuda College in Tokyo. He is the author of a number of publications on Japanese language and linguistics.