Wanikani Phonetic-Semantic Composition Original Database

Original composition database for the WK Phonetic-Semantic Userscript

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Forfatter
acm
Versjon
0.0.1.20171019065603
Lagd
19.10.2017
Oppdatert
19.10.2017
Size
18,8 kB
Lisens
I/T

==== LICENSE INFORMATION ====

This script contains a database of phonetic components adapted under Fair Use (for nonprofit educational purposes) from

Phonetic Components in Japanese Characters by Hiroko Townsend Master of Arts in Linguistics, San Diego State University, 2011

Obtain a complete copy of the Thesis at http://sdsu-dspace.calstate.edu/bitstream/handle/10211.10/1203/Townsend_Hiroko.pdf Thank you Hiroko for the very useful thesis!