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- Japanese_orthographic_issues abstract "Japanese orthography issues are language policy issues dating back to the Meiji Era when there were changes made aimed at writing the (standard dialect of the) Japanese language as the national language of Japan using a phonemic orthography.This article deals with both the acquisition and application of rare Han characters with only limited usage in the contemporary Japanese language of today (Hyōgaiji) and Han characters in everyday use (Jōyō kanji and Jinmeiyō kanji) as well as government policies (and official decisions) pertaining to either or both.".
- Japanese_orthographic_issues comment "Japanese orthography issues are language policy issues dating back to the Meiji Era when there were changes made aimed at writing the (standard dialect of the) Japanese language as the national language of Japan using a phonemic orthography.This article deals with both the acquisition and application of rare Han characters with only limited usage in the contemporary Japanese language of today (Hyōgaiji) and Han characters in everyday use (Jōyō kanji and Jinmeiyō kanji) as well as government policies (and official decisions) pertaining to either or both.".