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Kanji Clues: A Mnemonic Approach to Mastering Japanese Characters: Volume 1 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 358 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 771 g, 250 Tables, black and white; 102 Line drawings, black and white; 102 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367441527
  • ISBN-13: 9780367441524
  • Formaat: Hardback, 358 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 771 g, 250 Tables, black and white; 102 Line drawings, black and white; 102 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367441527
  • ISBN-13: 9780367441524

Kanji Clues: A Mnemonic Approach to Mastering Japanese Characters introduces a novel approach to character acquisition that combines the ancient practice of memory enhancement with a modern appreciation for active learning.

By placing phonology at the center of the reading-writing process, the learner establishes an essential link between sound and meaning before addressing each character’s orthography, much in the way native speakers do. Another prominent feature of these volumes is that the lessons are organized thematically according to components in order to enhance their retention and to distinguish between similar looking kanji. As a result, character order is determined by the frequency of their primary elements or components. Once a character is learned, it retains the same meaning when it appears as an element in other characters. There is thus an internal recycling of components and characters throughout the course that serves as an additional aid to their retrieval. Proceeding from components and characters, each lesson then introduces ten new compounds, half of which appear in sentences. Here again, the learner actively forges meaningful links by responding to the clues provided. Indeed, the entire learning sequence is based upon mnemonic principles, such as attention, association, and elaboration, which, when employed together, comprise a memory-enhancing network that facilitates accurate recall and retention.

Designed for students who wish to master the Japanese reading/writing system, each volume is comprised of a year’s worth of lessons, which can be used alongside a primary textbook, as well as for self-study, reference, or review. Upon completion of the course, the learner will have not only mastered all the 2,136 everyday use characters, but also be familiar with more than 1,200 kanji compounds and the most common sentence patterns in the Japanese language, thereby providing a deep understanding of the inner workings of the language and the tools to decipher new words.

Volume 1 is an ideal supplementary resource for students throughout their first year of Japanese-language study.

Introduction ix
Elements of a mnemonic network x
From mnemonic principles to practice xi
Weekly course outline xii
Clue principles as simple as ABC xii
How to make best use of this book xiii
For love of kanji xvi
Lessons
1 By the numbers
3(6)
2 Water world
9(6)
3 Tree of life
15(6)
4 In person
21(6)
5 Southpaw
27(8)
Review: lessons 1--5
33(2)
6 Watch one's mouth
35(6)
7 Heart to heart
41(6)
8 Sunshine
47(6)
9 Down to earth
53(6)
10 Put into words
59(8)
Review: lessons 6--10
65(2)
11 A common thread
67(6)
12 Plant life
73(6)
13 On the move
79(6)
14 In the flesh
85(6)
15 Strike zone
91(8)
Review: lessons 11--15
97(2)
16 Under the same roof
99(6)
17 Women's lib
105(6)
18 Money maker
111(6)
19 Undercover
117(6)
20 Clothesline
123(8)
Review: lessons 16--20
129(2)
21 Fire department
131(6)
22 Heavy metal
137(6)
23 Lend a hand
143(6)
24 Field of vision
149(6)
25 A perfect ten
155(8)
Review: lessons 21--25
161(2)
26 Over the hill
163(6)
27 Cutting edge
169(6)
28 A grain of truth
175(6)
29 At full strength
181(6)
30 Mountain range
187(8)
Review: lessons 26--30
193(2)
31 Watermark
195(6)
32 Tree rings
201(6)
33 Personal identity
207(6)
34 Handout
213(6)
35 Mouthful
219(8)
Review: lessons 31--35
225(2)
36 From the bottom of one's heart
227(6)
37 Day after day
233(6)
38 Ground level
239(6)
39 Spear carrier
245(6)
40 Building blocks
251(8)
Review: lessons 36--40
257(2)
41 Big and small
259(6)
42 Dog tags
265(6)
43 Steppingstones
271(6)
44 Cut from the same cloth
277(6)
45 Bows and arrows
283(8)
Review: lessons 41--45
289(2)
46 Bamboo shoots
291(6)
47 Head start
297(6)
48 Woodwork
303(6)
49 Altar boys
309(6)
50 Anything goes
315(8)
Review: lessons 46--50
321(2)
51 Vehicle inspection
323(8)
Appendixes
1 Kanji components
331(14)
2 Secondary pronunciations and acronyms
345(2)
3 Secondary meanings and acronyms
347(6)
Readings Index 353
John Esposito is Professor in the School of Global Studies at Chukyo University, Nagoya, Japan.