kanji Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkæn.dʒi]
  • Us [ ˈkæn.dʒi]

Meaning of kanji In English

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  • In contrast, neither kanji users nor context users benefited from the availability of the two sources.

  • In other words, a strong belief in context is associated with (a) less use of kanji clues and (b) a weaker ability to integrate information.

  • First, it examines the extent to which the integration of contextual and kanji clues generally yields better guesses, compared with ones involving a single source.

  • In addition, context users tended to be much weaker in their kanji ability than in their contextual ability.

  • The participants first completed the kanji pretest and the vocabulary strategy questionnaire.

  • The centerpiece of the revisions is the new list of 1,945 jôyô ('general use') kanji, adopted in 1981.

  • The paramount issue, of course, was the use of kanji.

  • Integration of information from context and word elements in interpreting novel kanji compounds.

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