Making Sense Of Japanese Grammar - Zeljko Cipris - Books - University of Hawai'i Press - 9780824825836 - April 30, 2002
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Making Sense Of Japanese Grammar

Zeljko Cipris

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Making Sense Of Japanese Grammar

Making Sense of Japanese Grammar explains in a lively and highly informative manner basic principles that underlie a wide range of phenomena in Japanese. Students - irrespective of proficiency level and linguistic training - will find clarification on matters of grammar that often seem idiosyncratic and Japanese-specific, such as avoiding the use of certain pronouns, employing the same word order for questions, hidden subjects, polite and direct forms. Organized for easy access and readability, Making Sense of Japanese Grammar consists of short units, each focused on explaining a distinct problem and illustrated with a wealth of examples. To further enhance their usefulness, the units are corss-referenced and contain brief comprehension exercises to test and apply newly acquired knowledge. A glossary and keys to the exercises are at the back of the book. This volume may be used as a supplementary classroom reading or a helpful reference for students of all levels. Both students and instructors, even those trained in linguistics, will find its accessible explanations of grammatical concepts helpful. Grounded in sound scholarship and extensive teaching experience, Making Sense of Japanese Grammar brings a fresh and liberating perspective to the study of Japanese.


216 pages, 1, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 30, 2002
ISBN13 9780824825836
Publishers University of Hawai'i Press
Pages 216
Dimensions 140 × 200 × 20 mm   ·   299 g
Language English  

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