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         Japanese Language:     more books (101)
  1. Kana Flashcards (Japanese and English Edition) by Max Hodges, Tomoko Okazaki, 2006-07-01
  2. Beginning Japanese: Your Pathway to Dynamic Language Acquisition by Michael Kluemper et al., Michael Kluemper, et all 2010-03-20
  3. Basic Japanese Coursebook: Revised and Updated (LL(R) Complete Basic Courses) by Living Language, 1998-06-16
  4. Women in the Language and Society of Japan: The Linguistic Roots of Bias by Naoko Takemaru, 2010-04-07
  5. The Japanese Language Through Time (Yale Language Series) by Samuel E. Martin, 1987-12-23
  6. Instant Immersion Japanese (Instant Immersion) by Topics Entertainment, 2005-07-01
  7. Kodansha's Katakana Workbook: A Step-by-Step Approach to Basic Japanese Writing by Anne Matsumoto Stewart, 2009-02-01
  8. Living Japanese: Diversity in Language and Lifestyles (Conversations with Native Speakers) by Karen Colligan-Taylor, 2006-12-15
  9. Jimi's Book of Japanese: A Motivating Method to Learn Japanese (Hiragana) by Peter X. Takahashi, 2002-12-01
  10. Kodansha's Hiragana Workbook: A Step-by-Step Approach to Basic Japanese Writing by Anne Matsumoto Stewart, 2009-02-01
  11. Japanese Picture Dictionary (Kids Picture Dictionary) by Berlitz, 2008-07-15
  12. Reading Japanese (Yale Language Series) by Professor Eleanor Harz Jorden, Hamako Ito Chaplin, 1976-09-10
  13. First Thousand Words In Japanese (Japanese Edition) by Heather Amery, 2003-06
  14. Japanese: Audio Cd Course (Language 30) (Japanese Edition)

101. Japanese Language
Gives a linguistic look at Japanese, its classification, and its changes from adoption of Chinese characters and development of its own syllabaries.
http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~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.

102. Web Japanese
Today s Kanji, daily and monthly columns for students of the Japanese language.
http://webjapanese.com/

103. Index Of /
A forum dedicated to the study of the Japanese language.
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