Remembering Simplified Hanzi : Book 1: How Not to Forget the Meaning and Writing of Chinese Characters

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2008-11-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Hawaii Pr
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Summary

"The approach that has helped thousands of learners memorize Japanese kanji has been adapted to help students with Chinese characters. Remembering Simplified Hanzi covers the writing and meaning of the 1,000 most commonly used characters in the traditional Chinese writing system, plus another 500 that are best learned at an early stage." "Of critical importance to the approach found in these pages is the systematic arranging of characters in an order best suited to memory. In the Chinese writing system, strokes and simple components are nested within relatively simple characters, which can, in turn, serve as parts of more complicated characters and so on. Taking advantage of this allows a logical ordering, making it possible for students to approach most new characters with prior knowledge that can greatly facilitate the learning process."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Timothy W. Richardson is coordinator of world language instruction and assistant professor at Brigham Young University Hawaii. James W. Reisig is professor and permanent research fellow at the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture in Nagoya, Japan.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Uprooting Biases about Character Learningp. 2
A Short History of the Coursep. 6
The Basics of the Methodp. 11
The Design of this Bookp. 12
Concluding Commentsp. 14
Acknowledgmentsp. 15
Stories (Lessons 1-12)p. 17
Plots (Lessons 13-19)p. 125
Elements (Lessons 20-55)p. 189
Indexes
Hand-Drawn Charactersp. 383
Primitive Elementsp. 397
Characters by Number of Strokesp. 401
Character Pronunciationsp. 409
Key Words and Primitive Meaningsp. 418
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