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Re: [tlug] a japanese dictionary



On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 19:16:12 +0900
"Michael Engel" <mkengel@example.com> wrote:

> > He spoke about it on a recent workshop in Tokyo. By choosing graphemes
> > and a database behind it which knows all graphemes in every kanji
> > (ca.6000 Kanji), it is a very fast system for choosing a Kanji without
> > having it at hand or knowing it. You choose a graphem and immediately
> > you get information on the remaining possibilities, i.e. all the
> > Kanjis with that graphem. You choose a second one - and most probably
> > you already have the Kanji.
> 
> try it in German at:
> http://www.bibiko.de/kanji/
> 
> look for the link: Graphemliste

Thanks for the link. It's a nice interface indeed. Though I fail to see
how this is different from the already employed method that I previously
mentioned. 
You were saying that "graphemes are often smaller parts than radicals".
The list in "Graphemliste" looks identical with only minor differences to
the radical list that I use.



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