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Media type
  
Print

Dewey Decimal
  
495.6/321

Originally published
  
15 September 1997

ISBN
  
9780804820363

Country
  
United States of America


Publication date
  
15 September 1997

Pages
  
1616

LC Class
  
PL679 .H33 1997

Page count
  
1,616

Publisher
  
Tuttle Publishing

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Subject
  
Japanese-English character dictionary

Authors
  
John H. Haig, Andrew Nelson

Japanese Language books
  
Kodansha Kanji Learner's, Guide to Remembering Japanese, A guide to reading & writing Ja, Japanese Kanji Flashcard, Remembering the Kanji

The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary (新版ネルソン漢英辞典, Shinpan Neruson Kan-Ei jiten) is a kanji dictionary published with English speakers in mind. It is an updated version of the original dictionary authored by Andrew N. Nelson, The Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary. The primary change in the new version is the adoption of the traditional 214 Kangxi radicals as the dictionary's main indexing method. The dictionary also features two additional indices: the Universal Radical Index and the on-kun index.

The dictionary uses rōmaji throughout. On-yomi readings of the kanji are denoted by small caps and kun-yomi by italics. Okurigana are separated by parentheses.

The New Nelson contains about 7,000 entries, many of which are actually variant characters. Every character has index numbers into the Morohashi dictionary and the Japanese JIS X 0208 standard if they exist. All characters are prioritized by their Jōyō simplifications, however traditional forms are provided for every one. Non-standard simplifications are not included in the variants of a character, however those characters do point to the main entry.

References

The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary Wikipedia


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