THE KEY TO ALL JOYO KANJI - A Study Guide Using Common Shapes and Character Histories (共通形と字源による常用漢字の学習ガイド)
This book is a study guide/reference intended to make learning and remembering kanji more efficient by grouping kanji that share the same components among the 2,136 Japanese Joyo kanji (commonly-used kanji). Most kanji are comprised of recurring components. Wherever the same component appears, its core meaning and/or sound is the same or closely related to every other kanji that has the same component because they were derived from the same origins. This book explains those origins, going back to ancient times, and shows how they developed into present-day Japanese kanji. Within each common shape group, kanji are labeled with a level of difficulty - A (easiest) to D (most challenging). The reader can start (or start to review) with the easiest level and move to more complex kanji, while also reinforcing knowledge of previously learned kanji within the same common shape group. A detailed table provides an overview of the 432 common shapes, noting their origins, meaning, related kanji, and suggested study level. For the convenience of those using an eBook, the table entries are hyperlinked to the corresponding pages.
Each group of kanji components includes the following:
COMMON SHAPE (432 SHAPES)
KANJI TABLE (2,136 KANJI)
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Noriko Kurosawa Williams taught Japanese at universities in Washington, D. C., Virginia, and California. She holds a B. A. from Keio University, and an M.S. and a Ph. D. in linguistics from Georgetown University. She is the author of The Key to Kanji - A Visual History of 1100 Characters 漢字絵解き.
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