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Cure Dolly

    Unlocking Japanese
    • Unlocking Japanese

      Making Japanese As Simple As It Really Is

      • 116 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      "Every student of Japanese—and especially every teacher—should read this small book." It begins by questioning whether there's a conspiracy among schools and textbooks to portray Japanese as overly complicated. While that isn't the case, the book argues that Japanese is actually "simple, logical, and beautiful." Many seemingly "arbitrary rules" can be distilled into intuitive patterns if one understands the language's true nature. The issue arises from describing Japanese in terms that align with English and other European languages, which obscures its clarity and creates a false sense of irregularities. Contrary to popular belief, Japanese is precise, economical, and elegant, with very few irregularities. To truly grasp Japanese, a model that reflects its unique structure is necessary. Building on Dr. Jay Rubin's pioneering work, the book presents a new approach that avoids complex terminology, making the language accessible through commonsense concepts. While it isn't for absolute beginners—readers should have some basic grammar knowledge—these insights can significantly ease the learning process. Even advanced students will find valuable techniques that reveal the language's inherent simplicity. The author, Cure Dolly, is a co-founder and editor of the KawaJapa Japanese-learning website, aiming to empower readers to navigate Japanese with confidence.

      Unlocking Japanese2016