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Summary Of: Shinjitai

Some of the new forms found in Shinjitai are also found in... but Shinjitai is generally not as extensive in the scope of its modification as Simplified Chinese... the simplification in shinjitai were only officially applied to characters in the T... some Shinjitai were originally separate characters with different meanings... since the shinjitai simplification is more conservative... and shinjitai simplification has generally met with less resistance than Simplified Chinese...

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