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A complete reference guide to modern Japanese grammar, it fills many gaps left by previous textbooks. Grammar points are put in context by examples from a range of Japanese media. Arranged alphabetically, it includes a detailed index of terms.
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A complete reference guide to modern Japanese grammar, it fills many gaps left by previous textbooks. Grammar points are put in context by examples from a range of Japanese media. Arranged alphabetically, it includes a detailed index of terms.
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- Routledge Comprehensive Grammars
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 728
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1068g
- ISBN-13: 9780415687379
- ISBN-10: 0415687373
- Artikelnr.: 33380812
- Routledge Comprehensive Grammars
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 728
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1068g
- ISBN-13: 9780415687379
- ISBN-10: 0415687373
- Artikelnr.: 33380812
Stefan Kaiser is Special Professor at Kokugakuin University, Japan, and Emeritus Professor at the University of Tsukuba, Japan. Yasuko Ichikawa was previously Professor at the International Center, University of Tokyo, Japan. Noriko Kobayashi was previously Professor at the University of Tsukuba, Japan. Hilofumi Yamamoto is Associate Professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
1. Nouns 2. Case Particles 3. Phrasal Particles 4. Numbers and Counters 5.
Demonstrative/Interrogative Words and Pronouns 6. Adjectives 7. Verbs,
Valency, Copula and Sentence Types 8. Tense and Aspect Endings 9. Modal
Endings 10. Adverbs 11. Adverbial Particles 12. Passive Sentences 13.
Causative and Causative Passive Sentences 14. Potential and Spontaneous
Sentences 15. Performative Sentences 16 Honorific and Humble Forms
(Subject- and Object-Honorifics) 17. Negation and Negative Sentences 18.
Questions 19. Sentence-Final Particles 20. Imperative Sentences, Commands
and Requests 21. Quotation: to, to iu, tte and ni yoru to 22.
Nominalizations 23. Conjoining 24. Conjunctions 25. Conjunctive Forms 26.
Conjunctive Particles 27. Abbreviations: Truncation and Ellipsis 28.
Stylistic Effects and Point of View
Demonstrative/Interrogative Words and Pronouns 6. Adjectives 7. Verbs,
Valency, Copula and Sentence Types 8. Tense and Aspect Endings 9. Modal
Endings 10. Adverbs 11. Adverbial Particles 12. Passive Sentences 13.
Causative and Causative Passive Sentences 14. Potential and Spontaneous
Sentences 15. Performative Sentences 16 Honorific and Humble Forms
(Subject- and Object-Honorifics) 17. Negation and Negative Sentences 18.
Questions 19. Sentence-Final Particles 20. Imperative Sentences, Commands
and Requests 21. Quotation: to, to iu, tte and ni yoru to 22.
Nominalizations 23. Conjoining 24. Conjunctions 25. Conjunctive Forms 26.
Conjunctive Particles 27. Abbreviations: Truncation and Ellipsis 28.
Stylistic Effects and Point of View
1. Nouns 2. Case Particles 3. Phrasal Particles 4. Numbers and Counters 5.
Demonstrative/Interrogative Words and Pronouns 6. Adjectives 7. Verbs,
Valency, Copula and Sentence Types 8. Tense and Aspect Endings 9. Modal
Endings 10. Adverbs 11. Adverbial Particles 12. Passive Sentences 13.
Causative and Causative Passive Sentences 14. Potential and Spontaneous
Sentences 15. Performative Sentences 16 Honorific and Humble Forms
(Subject- and Object-Honorifics) 17. Negation and Negative Sentences 18.
Questions 19. Sentence-Final Particles 20. Imperative Sentences, Commands
and Requests 21. Quotation: to, to iu, tte and ni yoru to 22.
Nominalizations 23. Conjoining 24. Conjunctions 25. Conjunctive Forms 26.
Conjunctive Particles 27. Abbreviations: Truncation and Ellipsis 28.
Stylistic Effects and Point of View
Demonstrative/Interrogative Words and Pronouns 6. Adjectives 7. Verbs,
Valency, Copula and Sentence Types 8. Tense and Aspect Endings 9. Modal
Endings 10. Adverbs 11. Adverbial Particles 12. Passive Sentences 13.
Causative and Causative Passive Sentences 14. Potential and Spontaneous
Sentences 15. Performative Sentences 16 Honorific and Humble Forms
(Subject- and Object-Honorifics) 17. Negation and Negative Sentences 18.
Questions 19. Sentence-Final Particles 20. Imperative Sentences, Commands
and Requests 21. Quotation: to, to iu, tte and ni yoru to 22.
Nominalizations 23. Conjoining 24. Conjunctions 25. Conjunctive Forms 26.
Conjunctive Particles 27. Abbreviations: Truncation and Ellipsis 28.
Stylistic Effects and Point of View