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2.2 Input Method Editor (IME) The core of the pack is the IME, which converts Romanized input (e.g., “kyou”) into hiragana (きょう) and then offers kanji candidates (今日, 共). Microsoft’s IME, Google’s Mozc (for Linux/Chrome OS), and macOS’s Kotoeri each use different prediction algorithms, affecting user efficiency. download japanese language pack

4.2 The Problem of “Just Downloading” Non-native users often assume that downloading the pack enables reading and writing equally. In practice, writing requires IME skill (e.g., knowing that “toukyou” yields 東京, not 東経). The pack does not teach orthographic disambiguation, leading to what we term the IME competence gap . Beyond the Click: A Technical and Sociolinguistic Analysis

4.1 Standard vs. Dialect The language pack provides “Standard Japanese” (Hyōjungo, based on Tokyo dialect). It excludes regional forms (Osakan, Hakata-ben) and historical character variants (kyūjitai). Thus, the pack simultaneously enables literacy and enforces a state-sanctioned linguistic norm. In practice, writing requires IME skill (e