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A Micro World for Kanji Learning

In: Global Interdependence

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  • Toshihiro Hayashi
  • Yoneo Yano

    (Tokushima University, Department of Information Science and Intelligent Systems)

Abstract

Kanji consist of part structures and these often have smaller part structures too. Kanji part structures represent (a) the meaning, (b) the pronunciation, and (c) various meanings by combining with other part structures. We have developed an environment for learning kanji and understanding these features using a computer, targeted at foreigners who are learning Japanese. The environment, a “micro world” for kanji learning, allows students to construct various kanji using kanji part structures and new kanji part structures by combining kanji part structures too.

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  • Toshihiro Hayashi & Yoneo Yano, 1992. "A Micro World for Kanji Learning," Springer Books, in: David Crookall & Kiyoshi Arai (ed.), Global Interdependence, pages 330-330, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-4-431-68189-2_47
    DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-68189-2_47
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