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Date: 2010-08-04 14:14:40
Linguistic typology
Kanji
Japanese writing system
Hiragana
Chinese characters
Orthography
On
Katakana
Furigana
Japanese language
Linguistics
Kana

Translation and The Challenge of Orthography

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