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The Faith of Japan. Tasuku Harada, President of The Doshisha. The Macmillan Co.1914. Pp. xvi, 190. $1.25.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2011
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1 In Romanizing Japanese words, consonants have their usual English sounds (“g” is always hard) and vowels have the Italian. Each vowel (except the diphthongs “ai” and “ei”) makes a syllable alone or with the preceding consonant, and the word is supposed to be unaccented.