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Is lack of time. There is always some noise or something going around my house, and I need absolute silence to study anything. Thats why I am only at kanji...
godzilla_kotm
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Aug 1, 2004
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Utilize your spare minutes to quickly go over your flash cards. It will do wonders. ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved...
Jason Webber
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Aug 4, 2004
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... It seems to me that you are over-committed. I would think your college studies would come first. I can't see much point in adopting such an intense study...
bellthorpe2000
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Aug 5, 2004
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I've found this useful as I learn each new kanji character, and thought I'd pass it on: After reading about the character, forming the story, and rolling it...
Craig Welch
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Aug 6, 2004
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Yeah I go over the flash cards ALOT!!! Very useful stuff. But I have finally reached kanji number 600 "intention". The problem isnt time though its just...
godzilla_kotm
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Aug 16, 2004
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... Here's mine: imagine a bunch of women huddled around engraving serial numbers into grains of rice. Now, of course, these women wouldn't be doing this...
Tim Cartwright
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Sep 8, 2004
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Here's a suggestion for combining two primitives into one that Heisig himself did NOT introduce, but that I find useful. In a handful of kanji, [ten/needle]...
Tim Cartwright
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Sep 8, 2004
8:20 pm
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Here's a link I found that has been very useful for practicing - one of the few that are set up to quiz you on Heisig's book. And free! It could stand a few ...
J Madsen
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Sep 10, 2004
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... I have a text file which has "Heisig keyword" and "Heisig Frame" which I am happy to send to anyone who wants it. I used the site referenced above to get...
Craig Welch
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Sep 10, 2004
2:24 am
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Hello- could you please send me the file? I could use it for my studies. Maybe just attach it to the group board. Jason ... ...
Jason Webber
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Sep 12, 2004
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I called the horizontal eye a slanted eye. Also I used the same two primitives to come up with my own: eye of the needle. Jason ... ...
Jason Webber
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Sep 12, 2004
9:52 pm
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Remembering_The_Kanji group. File :...
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Wonderful! That was going to be my next "project". Perhaps you could load it to the files section of this group? Thanks, Jeff ... ...
J Madsen
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Sep 13, 2004
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... Done, as you have seen. I can also upload files that contain each of the characters. If anyone wants me to do that, just say so, but you must also say what...
Craig Welch
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Sep 13, 2004
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I'm having a really hard time putting together a concrete image/story for this key word. Any ideas to share?...
Tim Cartwright
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Sep 15, 2004
6:45 pm
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Mine's so-so... The lone <b>samurai</b> protected the <b>alter</b> so heroically, that when he was seen </b>yawning<b>, his enemies showed him <b>GOODWILL</b>...
jrmadsen67
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Sep 16, 2004
5:18 am
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... That's pretty good, actually. I did come up with one, but I don't think it's that great: In a museum or something, there's a little ALTAR to the GOODWILL...
Tim Cartwright
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Sep 16, 2004
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Hello all, I picked up Remembering the Kanji Vol. 1 on Aug 20th after visiting a NYC bookstore, Asahiya (45th St. between Madison and 5th Ave.) after visiting...
msmythii
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Sep 16, 2004
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... Ben, It seems that you are at cross-purposes with yourself. Heisig doesn't give *any* readings in Volume 1. If you're not clear on the difference between...
Craig Welch
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Sep 17, 2004
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... Craig, Thanks for response. I actually meant meanings as these are the only things that Heisig gives. The one thing I want to get from finishing Heisig's...
msmythii
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Sep 17, 2004
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... You're still labouring, I think, under some misconceptions about kanji. Your statement above would suggest that each kanji has but one meaning. That's not...
Craig Welch
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Sep 17, 2004
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Craig, Thank you very much for your thoughtful response. You are right. I am looking at Kanji the same way I look at a single word in English. I didn't realize...
msmythii
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Sep 17, 2004
5:32 am
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... I've found a few Heisig characters for which the stroke order is incorrect. I use Spahn & Hadamitzky as my reference. But then I've found a few different...
Craig Welch
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Sep 18, 2004
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... Labour at this no more. I've uploaded a complete cross-reference file between O'Neill and Heisig. -- Craig...
Craig Welch
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Sep 18, 2004
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Thanks for the website on the stroke order. I like both examples shown for 'convex' and 'concave'. Thanks for the EK/RTK cross reference! What source did you...
msmythii
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Sep 18, 2004
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msmythii ... for the website on the stroke order. You're welcome! ... like both examples shown for 'convex' and 'concave'. ... The original source is kanjidic,...
Craig Welch
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Sep 19, 2004
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... Craig, Actually, I should have said 'readings and meanings'. The frame in 'Essential Kanji' that was returned from Jim Breen's page for 'esteem' is based...
msmythii
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Sep 19, 2004
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msmythii wrote: I noticed that the character 'esteem' (RTK 184/EK 1948) has two listing in 'Essential Kanji'. The one under EK 1843 seems to be a better fit...
Craig Welch
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Sep 19, 2004
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msmythii wrote: The kanji for 'esteem' showed up in the post to the list. How do you do this? There are a few ways. The easiest for you would probably be to...
Craig Welch
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Sep 19, 2004
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... What is 'your Japanese'? A software product, email reader? Also, the discussion about esteem revolved around the multiple 'readings/meanings' shown in...
msmythii
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