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An innovative book of exercises and language tasks for learners of Japanese, it covers essential grammatical structures as well as practice for everyday functions, such as making introductions and expressing needs. All sentences are written in Romanization and the Japanese script.
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An innovative book of exercises and language tasks for learners of Japanese, it covers essential grammatical structures as well as practice for everyday functions, such as making introductions and expressing needs. All sentences are written in Romanization and the Japanese script.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317626770
- Artikelnr.: 40884112
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317626770
- Artikelnr.: 40884112
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Authored by McGloin, Naomi; Hudson, M. Endo; Nazikian, Fumiko; Kakegawa, Tomomi
Introduction. Notes on Romanization. Acknowledgments Part A: Structures 1.
Introduction: Major features of Japanese grammar 2. Pronunciation 3.
Writing system 4. Words 5. Sentences and sentence patterns 6. Register and
style 7. Nouns and noun phrases 8. Pronouns 9. Demonstratives (Ko-so-a
words) 10. Particles 11. Topic Marker WA 12. Verbs 13. Adjectives 14.
Adverbs 15. Negation 16. Numbers and classifiers 17. Compounds 18. Formal
nouns 19. Auxiliary verbs 20. The causative construction 21. The passive
construction 22. Conjunctions and connectives 23. Temporal Clauses 24.
Conditional Clauses 25. Relative (noun modifying) clauses 26. Complement
clauses 27. Tense and aspect 28. Evidential markers 29. Honorifics (Keego)
Part B: Functions 30. Social contacts 31. Basic communication strategies
32. Questions 33. Reporting 34. Asking and giving personal information 35.
Identifying 36. Telling time, date, etc. 37. Describing people, places,
state and condition 38. Comparisons 39. Contrast 40. Location and distance
41. Possession 42. Gift 43. Kind acts 44. Experience 45. Intentions and
plans 46. Temporal relations 47. Explanation, reason and purpose 48. Causes
and effect 49. Describing Procedures 50. Changes 51. Expressing Abilities
52. Needs 53. Possibility and probability 54. Certainty and uncertainty 55.
Provisions, conditions, and hypotheses 56. Understanding and knowing 57.
Remembering and forgetting. General comments on the adjectives of emotions
and sensations 59. Gratitude 60. Apology and forgiveness 61. Empathy 62.
Likes and dislikes 63. Desires and preferences 64. Hope and wishes 65. Joy
and sorrow 66. Fear or worry 67. Distress and regret 68. Surprise 69.
Hunger, thirst, and fatigue 70. Pain or discomfort 71. Satisfaction and
dissatisfaction 72. Advice and suggestions 73. Requests 74. Offer or
invitation 75. Orders (command) 76. Directions and instructions 77.
Confirmation 78. Permission 79. Prohibition 80. Obligation and duty 81.
Complaint 82. Compliment 83. Promise and warning 84. Opinion 85. Agreement,
disagreement, and indifference 86. Choosing and deciding 87. Shopping 88.
Ordering 89. Reservation
Introduction: Major features of Japanese grammar 2. Pronunciation 3.
Writing system 4. Words 5. Sentences and sentence patterns 6. Register and
style 7. Nouns and noun phrases 8. Pronouns 9. Demonstratives (Ko-so-a
words) 10. Particles 11. Topic Marker WA 12. Verbs 13. Adjectives 14.
Adverbs 15. Negation 16. Numbers and classifiers 17. Compounds 18. Formal
nouns 19. Auxiliary verbs 20. The causative construction 21. The passive
construction 22. Conjunctions and connectives 23. Temporal Clauses 24.
Conditional Clauses 25. Relative (noun modifying) clauses 26. Complement
clauses 27. Tense and aspect 28. Evidential markers 29. Honorifics (Keego)
Part B: Functions 30. Social contacts 31. Basic communication strategies
32. Questions 33. Reporting 34. Asking and giving personal information 35.
Identifying 36. Telling time, date, etc. 37. Describing people, places,
state and condition 38. Comparisons 39. Contrast 40. Location and distance
41. Possession 42. Gift 43. Kind acts 44. Experience 45. Intentions and
plans 46. Temporal relations 47. Explanation, reason and purpose 48. Causes
and effect 49. Describing Procedures 50. Changes 51. Expressing Abilities
52. Needs 53. Possibility and probability 54. Certainty and uncertainty 55.
Provisions, conditions, and hypotheses 56. Understanding and knowing 57.
Remembering and forgetting. General comments on the adjectives of emotions
and sensations 59. Gratitude 60. Apology and forgiveness 61. Empathy 62.
Likes and dislikes 63. Desires and preferences 64. Hope and wishes 65. Joy
and sorrow 66. Fear or worry 67. Distress and regret 68. Surprise 69.
Hunger, thirst, and fatigue 70. Pain or discomfort 71. Satisfaction and
dissatisfaction 72. Advice and suggestions 73. Requests 74. Offer or
invitation 75. Orders (command) 76. Directions and instructions 77.
Confirmation 78. Permission 79. Prohibition 80. Obligation and duty 81.
Complaint 82. Compliment 83. Promise and warning 84. Opinion 85. Agreement,
disagreement, and indifference 86. Choosing and deciding 87. Shopping 88.
Ordering 89. Reservation
Introduction. Notes on Romanization. Acknowledgments Part A: Structures 1.
Introduction: Major features of Japanese grammar 2. Pronunciation 3.
Writing system 4. Words 5. Sentences and sentence patterns 6. Register and
style 7. Nouns and noun phrases 8. Pronouns 9. Demonstratives (Ko-so-a
words) 10. Particles 11. Topic Marker WA 12. Verbs 13. Adjectives 14.
Adverbs 15. Negation 16. Numbers and classifiers 17. Compounds 18. Formal
nouns 19. Auxiliary verbs 20. The causative construction 21. The passive
construction 22. Conjunctions and connectives 23. Temporal Clauses 24.
Conditional Clauses 25. Relative (noun modifying) clauses 26. Complement
clauses 27. Tense and aspect 28. Evidential markers 29. Honorifics (Keego)
Part B: Functions 30. Social contacts 31. Basic communication strategies
32. Questions 33. Reporting 34. Asking and giving personal information 35.
Identifying 36. Telling time, date, etc. 37. Describing people, places,
state and condition 38. Comparisons 39. Contrast 40. Location and distance
41. Possession 42. Gift 43. Kind acts 44. Experience 45. Intentions and
plans 46. Temporal relations 47. Explanation, reason and purpose 48. Causes
and effect 49. Describing Procedures 50. Changes 51. Expressing Abilities
52. Needs 53. Possibility and probability 54. Certainty and uncertainty 55.
Provisions, conditions, and hypotheses 56. Understanding and knowing 57.
Remembering and forgetting. General comments on the adjectives of emotions
and sensations 59. Gratitude 60. Apology and forgiveness 61. Empathy 62.
Likes and dislikes 63. Desires and preferences 64. Hope and wishes 65. Joy
and sorrow 66. Fear or worry 67. Distress and regret 68. Surprise 69.
Hunger, thirst, and fatigue 70. Pain or discomfort 71. Satisfaction and
dissatisfaction 72. Advice and suggestions 73. Requests 74. Offer or
invitation 75. Orders (command) 76. Directions and instructions 77.
Confirmation 78. Permission 79. Prohibition 80. Obligation and duty 81.
Complaint 82. Compliment 83. Promise and warning 84. Opinion 85. Agreement,
disagreement, and indifference 86. Choosing and deciding 87. Shopping 88.
Ordering 89. Reservation
Introduction: Major features of Japanese grammar 2. Pronunciation 3.
Writing system 4. Words 5. Sentences and sentence patterns 6. Register and
style 7. Nouns and noun phrases 8. Pronouns 9. Demonstratives (Ko-so-a
words) 10. Particles 11. Topic Marker WA 12. Verbs 13. Adjectives 14.
Adverbs 15. Negation 16. Numbers and classifiers 17. Compounds 18. Formal
nouns 19. Auxiliary verbs 20. The causative construction 21. The passive
construction 22. Conjunctions and connectives 23. Temporal Clauses 24.
Conditional Clauses 25. Relative (noun modifying) clauses 26. Complement
clauses 27. Tense and aspect 28. Evidential markers 29. Honorifics (Keego)
Part B: Functions 30. Social contacts 31. Basic communication strategies
32. Questions 33. Reporting 34. Asking and giving personal information 35.
Identifying 36. Telling time, date, etc. 37. Describing people, places,
state and condition 38. Comparisons 39. Contrast 40. Location and distance
41. Possession 42. Gift 43. Kind acts 44. Experience 45. Intentions and
plans 46. Temporal relations 47. Explanation, reason and purpose 48. Causes
and effect 49. Describing Procedures 50. Changes 51. Expressing Abilities
52. Needs 53. Possibility and probability 54. Certainty and uncertainty 55.
Provisions, conditions, and hypotheses 56. Understanding and knowing 57.
Remembering and forgetting. General comments on the adjectives of emotions
and sensations 59. Gratitude 60. Apology and forgiveness 61. Empathy 62.
Likes and dislikes 63. Desires and preferences 64. Hope and wishes 65. Joy
and sorrow 66. Fear or worry 67. Distress and regret 68. Surprise 69.
Hunger, thirst, and fatigue 70. Pain or discomfort 71. Satisfaction and
dissatisfaction 72. Advice and suggestions 73. Requests 74. Offer or
invitation 75. Orders (command) 76. Directions and instructions 77.
Confirmation 78. Permission 79. Prohibition 80. Obligation and duty 81.
Complaint 82. Compliment 83. Promise and warning 84. Opinion 85. Agreement,
disagreement, and indifference 86. Choosing and deciding 87. Shopping 88.
Ordering 89. Reservation