There's even a second, phoneticscript transcript documenting the idiosyncrasies of the his accent.
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Another example: Japanese use both a phoneticscript (kana) and a pictographic script (kanji).
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A row of phoneticscript.
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That's in part because it is a phoneticscript, and some letters are designed to emulate the shape of the speaker's mouth when pronounced.
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Meanwhile, I'm stretching the limits of my formal Japanese, arranging climbing outings and interviews via borrowed cell phones and hack e-mails written in phoneticscript.