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Intermediate Grammar http://www.learn-jap......ebpages/3/
Intermediate level grammar and Japanese instruction.
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MIT Characteristics of Japanese http://web.mit.edu/j......guage.html
The Japanese language is spoken by the approximately 120 million inhabitants of Japan, and by the Japanese living in .....
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Quick and Dirty Guide http://www.csse.mona......guide.html
Many students of Japanese just want to communicate. Sure, they want to say things correctly as often as possible, but ......
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Japanese School Forum http://s9.invisionfr......no_Gakkou/
Online forum for asking hard questions not listed elsewhere.
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Japanese Grammar from JREF http://www.jref.com/......mmar.shtml
The Japanese language has a highly regular agglutinative verb morphology, with both productive and fixed elements.
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Personal Pronouns http://www.jref.com/......ouns.shtml
Contrarily to European languages, Japanese has many different pronouns for each person (I, you, he/she, we...). "I" and "you" have an especially...
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Grammar Structures http://www.japanese-......index.html
This section is for beginners. You can learn Japanese grammar here step by step. Presented in Word and PDF files.
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A Logical Grammar http://homepage3.nif......r_intr.htm
In order to understand one language fundamentally, you need to dig out the deep structure which is ruling all over the activities of the language. However, this is a very boring and tiring process at the beginning.
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Schaums Grammar http://www.amazon.co......e&n=283155
Amazon.com: Books: Schaums Outline of Japanese Grammar by Keiko Uesawa Chevray,Tomiko Kuwahira
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Sentence Patterns http://www.amazon.co......e&n=283155
Amazon.com: Books: A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Sentence Patterns (Kodansha Dictionary) by Naoko Chino
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Grammar Database http://www.jgram.org/index.php
Welcome to the newly re-designed JGram! The Japanese Grammar database.
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Te Aru http://www.ling.ed.a......ngale.html
Among the mechanisms in Japanese which express the Aspect of a sentence, verbs can combine together using the conjunctive te.
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Zehi, Kanarazu http://www014.upp.so......ka/jan.htm
There are adverbs and strengthen the meaning of the sentences. 1, "zehi" expresses a request and a hope. So we usually use"zehi" with
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Te & De Conjunctions http://www014.upp.so....../01feb.htm
This "te-form" is used to connect the sentences. "Te-form" itself doesn't have specific meanings. The meaning of the te-form varies according to context which the first sentence and the following sentence produce.
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Tame ni http://www014.upp.so....../02nov.htm
The dictionary form of a volitional verb should be used before gtame(ni) and a negative-form(nai-form) of a verb seldom before it. Subject of a sentence and the actor of a verb before gtame(ni)h are usually the same.
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Taishite & Totte http://www014.upp.so....../03sep.htm
"nitaishite" functions like a particle to mean for, to, toward or against and it marks the object. It can be replaced by a particle "ni",but it is used mainly in written language. By using "nitaishite" instead of "ni", the object is stressed more.
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Naru http://www014.upp.so....../02feb.htm
verb + tai (want to do)/verb + yasui (easy to do)/verb + nikui (hard to do)/nai-form verb are included in the pattern of the above #1: i-adjective + naru.
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Wa & Ga http://www014.upp.so....../99apr.htm
We use this form to express a universal truth, custom and known information and explanations . The latter part of the sentence is the focus. ex) Nihon wa ajia ni aru shimaguni desu
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Te-aru http://www.jgram.org......tagE=tearu
The Japanese Grammar database has thousands of entries for Japanese Grammar.
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Te-aru http://www.e-japanes....../tearu.htm
Meaning has been brought about on purpose by somebody, It has been done by somebody Use transitive verb te-form + aru
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