"For a quarter of a century Eleanor Jorden’s Beginning Japanese has
been a colossus bestriding the narrow world of Japanese-language
teaching, a monument to the endeavors of linguistic pedagogy. For
thoroughness it has been virtually without rival, and few among the
current generation of US and even European scholars of Japan can
fail to have come under its influence. Now we have a new colossus,
under a new name, even larger, more impressive and more
magnificently panoplied than its predecessor."—Penny Francks,
Journal of the British Association for Japanese Studies
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