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Basis Technology's RJ (Read
Japanese!) is a Windows® application that provides invaluable
assistance in the reading of Japanese electronic text. It solves the
three largest problems encountered in reading Japanese text: 1) character
display, 2) kanji character identification, and 3) look-up of word
meanings.
As anyone who has attempted to master written Japanese can attest, the
largest impediment to understanding this most difficult of all languages
is the identification of Kanji characters out of the thousands in daily
use. Faced with a Japanese book or newspaper, the daunting task of
analyzing these characters and looking them up in a "Kanji dictionary,"
even an automated one, is frustrating, discouraging, and, at best,
excruciatingly slow. But this difficulty becomes an advantage in RJ,
where a Kanji character in the computer's memory becomes a virtual
signpost to a wealth of information about it. RJ turns the task of
exploring the multitude of Kanji from a burden to a joy.
RJ is not an automatic translation system: it has no facility for
translating sentences or inferring the meaning of large constructs. It
is a translation aid, a tool for automating the two slowest and most
frustrating tasks in comprehending a Japanese text - Kanji lookup and
dictionary lookup. RJ requires a basic familiarity with the syntax,
structures, and idioms of the Japanese language, which can only be
acquired via study and experience and, optimally, time spent in Japan.
But for those who have set out on the route of learning Japanese, or have
acquired a working knowledge of the basic structure of the language
through some other experience, RJ is an incomparably valuable and
powerful tool for improving one's facility with that language, and
virtually demolishes the otherwise awesome barrier between access to the
written and spoken languages. For those who have some, non-expert
familiarity with Japanese, but yet must deal with arbitrary Japanese
texts on a regular basis, RJ is indispensable.
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