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Resources to Evaluate


SEMANTIC PHONETIC COMPOSITION

https://www.kanjialchemy.com/kanji.html https://morg.systems/Kanji-with-a-semantic-and-phonetic-component

https://archive.is/f4ww4#selection-421.0-421.8

https://www.reddit.com/r/linguistics/comments/26127x/testing_the_predictive_power_of_phonetic/

https://learnjapaneseonline.info/2016/05/25/the-key-to-kanji-learning/

https://thekanjicode.com/what-is-the-best-way-to-learn-the-phonetic-components/

https://thekanjicode.com/why-write-on-readings-in-romaji/

https://learnjapaneseonline.info/2014/12/06/the-key-to-japanese-kanji-pronunciation-meet-the-sound-sisterhoods/

https://thekanjicode.com/japanese-phonetic-components/

https://learnjapaneseonline.info/2014/12/06/the-key-to-japanese-kanji-pronunciation-meet-the-sound-sisterhoods/

https://www.tofugu.com/reviews/breaking-into-japanese-literature/

https://www.tofugu.com/reviews/japanese-stories-for-language-learners/

https://drdru.github.io/stories/1_01_food.html

https://github.com/DrDru/emoquizz

https://my.wasabi-jpn.com/magazine/japanese-lessons/fairy-tales-and-short-stories-with-easy-japanese/

https://tadoku.org/japanese/book/44963/#bd-look-inside

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1esHK3JHKB7KoB6xTjc7Fvt148a3L1lpl

https://www.kaniwani.com/welcome https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/awesome-fsrs https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/py-fsrs https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/py-fsrs/blob/main/ALGORITHM.md

https://japanesetest4you.com/ebooks/


Wikipedia

Japanese Word Conjugations

How to find leaches

https://community.wanikani.com/t/userscript-wanikani-dashboard-srs-and-leech-breakdown/32756/37

incorrect / Math.pow((currentStreak || 0.5), 1.5) > 1

Ultimate Guide to WaniKani

https://community.wanikani.com/t/my-journey-of-368-days-the-ultimate-guide-for-wk/31318/2

By level 30, you’ll be able to identify 88.07% of kanji used on Twitter and 86.48% of the kanji used on Wikipedia. The extra 30 levels, on the other hand, will “only” give you an extra 10,11% for Twitter and 11,71% for Wikipedia

Don’t get me wrong, the last 30 levels are still very useful. Imagine not knowing around 1 kanji every 10: still annoying, don’t you think so? But this is an interesting concept: Maybe you can go faster for the first 30 levels and then slow down a little and focus on other areas of Japanese learning Wanikani works so efficiently that some people end up getting to level 60 with barely studying any grammar. In my specific case, I definitely neglected my reading practice just to have a cool title on my level 60 celebration thread.

[Userscript] Wanikani Heatmap

https://community.wanikani.com/t/api-changes-get-all-reviews/61617/251

https://community.wanikani.com/t/userscript-wanikani-heatmap/34947/2226

Cannot get source of truth from wanikani anymore

Jitai (字体): The font randomizer that fits

https://community.wanikani.com/t/jitai-%E5%AD%97%E4%BD%93-the-font-randomizer-that-fits/12617

https://gist.github.com/obskyr/9f3c77cf6bf663792c6e#file-readme-md

Other thirdparty extensions

https://community.wanikani.com/t/chrome-extension-wanikani-companion/7580 https://www.wkstats.com/items/joyo

https://docs.api.wanikani.com/20170710/#get-all-assignments


Wanikani Heatmap

https://docs.api.wanikani.com/20170710/#resources

Subject Heatmap

Assignment:

  • burned_at
  • created_at
  • passed_at
  • resurrected_at
  • unlocked_at
  • started_at, when subject completes lessons

Level progression

Books

Review https://japanesetease.net/kanji-pict-o-graphix-review/

Causative Passing Example https://www.guidetojapanese.org/causepass.html

Visual Kanji http://www.visualkanji.com/

https://gallarotti.github.io/assets/2013/01/kanji.pdf

http://www.visualkanji.com/lesson-1.html

The world of kanji https://www.amazon.com/World-Kanji-Japanese-through-etymologies/dp/1719274134