RawToast:
Uisuki removed the google spreadsheets and notes due to possible copyright concerns;; however, alternative various Anki decks and resources by uisukii can be found here:
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/sf3skj … ed%20media
Last edited by uisukii (2013 December 07, 2:23 pm)
Animosophy
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Registered: 2013-02-19
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Hey, uisukii. I'm close to finishing the RTK 1+3 deck on ankiweb (as in learning new cards) and I want to move on to Core 2k/6k and grammar by next week. Is this deck still useful for people who don't have the book? Y'know, with the whole "learn before you memorise"/"do not learn if you do not understand" rules on supermemo. Maybe I should make my own deck...?
If not, I figured An Introduction to Japanese Syntax, Grammar & Language would have more than enough content to keep me occupied for a few months anyway.
Animosophy
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Registered: 2013-02-19
Posts: 180
Ahhh this is a huge shortcut. Thanks a lot 
With the descriptions available, it looks like these decks would be perfect for anyone who's at least as far as learning the kanji readings through core. Edit: I'm going through ADoBJG+Notes, I think it's perfect.
Have you found any differences between the DoBJG and other free grammar guides online? Are they anywhere near as comprehensive?
Last edited by Animosophy (2013 April 25, 5:04 am)
Tamba
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The card layout itself is kind of boring, but since all the information is separated into fields, modifying it to suit your needs shouldn't be a problem.

Last edited by Tamba (2013 May 05, 7:05 am)
nibill
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From: Switzerland
Registered: 2012-04-01
Posts: 12
Not quite sure if that belongs to here, but since it's a DoBJG question as well, I'll give it at try ^^
So my question is: For the ones who have the book, is the Appendix 4 (p. 589-599) included as well? If not, I'd like to make a deck as it seems really usefull to me. My problem is, however, I can't come up with a good layout. Anyone any ideas?