
Basic Japanese
A Grammar and Workbook
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. July 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-415-49856-2 (ISBN)
Description
Basic Japanese: A Grammar and Workbook comprises an accessible reference grammar and related exercises in a single volume.
This book presents 25 individual grammar points, covering the core material which students would expect to encounter in their first year of learning Japanese.
Divided into two parts, the first part outlines fundamental components of Japanese including the writing system, pronunciation, word order, particles and conjugation patterns, while the second part builds on this foundation by introducing basic grammatical patterns organised by the task they achieve. Grammar points are followed by contextualised examples and exercises which allow students to reinforce and consolidate their learning.
Key features include:
clear, accessible format
many useful language examples
transliteration of all examples
jargon-free explanations of grammar
abundant exercises with full answer key
subject index.
Basic Japanese is suitable both for class use and independent study making it an ideal grammar reference and practice resource for both beginners and students with some knowledge of the language.
This book presents 25 individual grammar points, covering the core material which students would expect to encounter in their first year of learning Japanese.
Divided into two parts, the first part outlines fundamental components of Japanese including the writing system, pronunciation, word order, particles and conjugation patterns, while the second part builds on this foundation by introducing basic grammatical patterns organised by the task they achieve. Grammar points are followed by contextualised examples and exercises which allow students to reinforce and consolidate their learning.
Key features include:
clear, accessible format
many useful language examples
transliteration of all examples
jargon-free explanations of grammar
abundant exercises with full answer key
subject index.
Basic Japanese is suitable both for class use and independent study making it an ideal grammar reference and practice resource for both beginners and students with some knowledge of the language.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
20 s/w Tabellen
20 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
465 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-49856-2 (9780415498562)
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Persons
Shoko Hamano is Professor of Japanese and International Affairs in The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at George Washington University.
Takae Tsujioka is a Japanese Teaching Instructor in The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at George Washington University.
Takae Tsujioka is a Japanese Teaching Instructor in The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at George Washington University.
Author
The George Washington University, USA
The George Washington University, USA
Content
Part 1: Basic Building Blocks 1. Writing System 2. Pronunciation 3. Numbers 4. Parts of Speech 5. Basic Particles 6. Word Order 7. Ko, so, a 8. Questions and Question Words 9. Conjugation Patterns of Predicates 10. Social Roles 11. Overviews of Grammatical Contexts That Require Certain Forms Part 2: Grammar By Tasks 12. Expressing Existence, Location, Possession 13. Describing Quantity 14. Describing Time 15. Describing Frequency 16. Giving Invitations and Proposals 17. Giving Advice and Instructions 18. Asking For and Giving or Denying Approvals 19. Expressing Wishes and Desires 20. Comparison 21. Explaining Reasons 22. Talking About One's Ability 23. Talking About Concrete Events and Abstract Ideas 24. Quotation 25. Expressing a State of Affairs 26. Giving and Receiving 27. Thanking and Apologizing