Standard Kanji an easy method to learn the 1900 Chinese-Japanese characters prescribed by the Ministry of Education of Japan for use in newspapers and magazines with six thousand compound character-words used in everyday literature and an additional list of ninety-two characters used in writing personal names
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Newton - Adult | 495.6 V49S 1966 | On Shelf |
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Vaccari, O., & Vaccari, E. E. (1969). Standard Kanji: an easy method to learn the 1900 Chinese-Japanese characters prescribed by the Ministry of Education of Japan for use in newspapers and magazines with six thousand compound character-words used in everyday literature and an additional list of ninety-two characters used in writing personal names (Reset, rev., and enl. [9th] ed.). Vaccari's Language Institute.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Vaccari, Oreste and Enko Elisa, Vaccari. 1969. Standard Kanji: An Easy Method to Learn the 1900 Chinese-Japanese Characters Prescribed By the Ministry of Education of Japan for Use in Newspapers and Magazines With Six Thousand Compound Character-words Used in Everyday Literature and an Additional List of Ninety-two Characters Used in Writing Personal Names. Vaccari's Language Institute.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Vaccari, Oreste and Enko Elisa, Vaccari. Standard Kanji: An Easy Method to Learn the 1900 Chinese-Japanese Characters Prescribed By the Ministry of Education of Japan for Use in Newspapers and Magazines With Six Thousand Compound Character-words Used in Everyday Literature and an Additional List of Ninety-two Characters Used in Writing Personal Names Vaccari's Language Institute, 1969.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Vaccari, Oreste., and Enko Elisa Vaccari. Standard Kanji: An Easy Method to Learn the 1900 Chinese-Japanese Characters Prescribed By the Ministry of Education of Japan for Use in Newspapers and Magazines With Six Thousand Compound Character-words Used in Everyday Literature and an Additional List of Ninety-two Characters Used in Writing Personal Names Reset, rev., and enl. [9th] ed., Vaccari's Language Institute, 1969.