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Professor Eleanor Harz Jorden (Author), Associate Professor Mari Noda (Author)
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July 11, 2005 0300048181 978-0300048186
Eleanor Harz Jorden and Mari Noda, authors of the widely used language textbook Japanese: The Spoken Language, now offer the first volume of the much anticipated companion to it, Japanese: The Written Language. This new series is designed to enable the learner of Japanese to establish a solid foundation for communicating with the Japanese through the written language. It is arranged so that each lesson coordinates with the lesson in Japanese: The Spoken Language of the same number.
This first volume, devoted exclusively to the katakana syllabary, which is used to represent loanwords in Japanese, provides the most comprehensive pedagogical treatment of the subject available today. Audio files and flash cards are available from the web, and a workbook is available for separate purchase.

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ELEANOR HARZ JORDEN is the Mary Donlon Alger Professor of Linguistics, Emerita, Cornell University. MARI NODA is associate professor of Japanese, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University.

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  • Paperback: 123 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (July 11, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300048181
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300048186
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best introduction to Katakana available, October 29, 2005
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This review is from: Japanese: The Written Language: Part 1, Volume 1: Katakana (Includes 40 sheet tracing pad) (Paperback)
Japanese: The Written Language, an updated version of Jorden's older Reading Japanese book. It has languished in a field test edition for years, but at last the final version of the book is starting slowly to come out.

This book, as the name implies, is 123 pages (plus an associated workbook) devoted entirely to katakana, the syllabery used in Japanese primarily to represent foreign loan words. The first thing that may strike the purchaser is the length of the book in comparison to the subject covered. Many Japanese courses deal with katakana by handing out a table to their students and asking them to memorize it within a week, give a quiz, and then assume the students have mastered them after that. The result is people who have been studying Japanese for years but still cannot reliably read items written in katakana.

The subject of this book is not simply acquiring knowledge of the symbols, but developing a true *reading* knowledge of katakana. Knowing how a single symbol is pronounced (or knowing the romanized equivalent) does you no good if you cannot read words that contain the symbol. In addition to introducing the symbols, the book spends a great deal of time teaching the student to convert foreign words to Japanese, and vice versa. Armed with this knowledge, the student can read a good amount of authentic material such as menus and catalogs. (For those readers who are interested in video games, an enormous amount of material in all kinds of video games are written in katakana.)

This last point also explains why katakana are covered before hiragana. Much more authentic Japanese can be read with only katakana than with only hiragana.

Given the subject of the book, it does not directly deal with the pronunciation of Japanese. It is correlated with the book Japanese: The Spoken Language that covers the topic in more depth, and the learner is assumed to already have some knowledge of pronunciation and the spoken language. However, audio files are available on the web for every example in the book so that the sounds of the words can be heard spoken by a native speaker. The book utilizes the same style of romanization that is used in JSL -- some people may be unfamiliar with the standard type of romanization used in Japan that contains such syllables as "si" and "tu", but it should always be remembered that no romanization system can teach pronunciation on its own. Even if Hepburn romanization were used in the book (and so the syllables were written "shi" and "tsu"), that still would not enable you to pronounce the syllables correctly without hearing them spoken. (If you are interested in why the author has chosen this kind of romanization, the introduction to JSL explains it.)

My chief complaint with this book is the price; at some point in the future when JWL is completed, hopefully a single volume will be published that is more economical. For those working on a tighter budget, the field test JWL or even the older Reading Japanese are fairly good as well, and also contain hiragana and some kanji practice. But this is a highly recommended book for anyone going to Japan with no knowledge of the writing system, or for someone who is starting the long process of learning to read Japanese.

(One last note -- this book was developed at Ohio State University primarily to fit in with the JSL series; as was stated above. In OSU's program, students begin studying this book after 6 weeks of study (roughly after lesson 3 of JSL); this is not intended as an introduction to the Japanese language.)
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Opps! Not what I was looking for, January 4, 2007
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This product only has Katakana in it! There is a product that looks the same, but has Kanji instead. BE CAREFUL! It comes with an extra practice pad, which is nice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Speedy. Excellent Condition, August 28, 2009
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I was really impressed with how quickly my order arrived, even though I only used standard shipping. Furthermore, the book was in great condition and was exactly what I was expecting when I ordered it.
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