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    LWT ◆ Learning With Texts [Official]

    LWT ◆ Learning With Texts [Official]

    A feature-rich web application for language learning through reading

    LWT is a tool for Language Learning, inspired by: - Stephen Krashen's principles in Second Language Acquisition, - Steve Kaufmann's LingQ application, and - ideas from Khatzumoto - published at AJATT - All Japanese All The Time. You define languages you want to learn and import texts you want to use for learning. While listening to the audio (optional), you read the text, save, review and test words or multi-word expressions. In new texts all your previously saved words and expressions are displayed according to their current learn status. To run LWT, you'll need: - a modern web browser, - a local web and database server with PHP - like XAMPP, MAMP, LAMP, - and the LWT application, which you can download here. ...
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    kanjidic-parser

    kanjidic-parser

    Kanjidic Parser is a Parser for Parsing the KANJIDIC File

    kanjidic-parser is an API to parse the KANJIDIC2 data file. This file is compiled by Jim Breen and the 'Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group' at Monash University.
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