by Edward E. Daub
University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Paper: 978-0-299-14704-4
Library of Congress Classification PL538.T42D39 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 495.6824210246

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Designed as a companion and study guide for the textbook Comprehending Technical Japanese, this book may also be used as a supplement to the textbook Basic Technical Japanese. It provides detailed explanations of the origin and meaning of the 500 kanji featured in CTJ, which were chosen for their frequency and significance in chemistry, physics, and biology.
    Each chapter is keyed to a chapter in CTJ, presenting twenty kanji, vocabulary that use those kanji, a kanji-card format for study and review, and the Japanese essay that appears at the close of each CTJ chapter, and its English translation.  This volume also introduces significant scientific vocabulary that include kanji  other than the 500 introduced in CTJ.


See other books on: Daub, Edward E. | Foreign Language Study | Japanese
See other titles from University of Wisconsin Press