100 Useful Grammar Bits http://www.thejapane......arpage.php
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A Guide to Japanese Grammar http://www.geocities.jp/nihongoguide/
This site was created as a resource for those who want to learn Japanese grammar in a rational, intuitive way that makes sense in Japanese.
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A Study of Engrish http://www.jref.com/......rish.shtml
Jrengrish, Jenglish, Japanese English and English as spoken by the Japanese and the reasons why.
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Adjectives http://www.sf.airnet......ctive.html
English adjectives are more similar to nouns than to verbs, and they require the copula be to become predicators. On the other hand, Japanese adjectives are more similar to verbs, and they don't need a copula. They have inflection like verbs.
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Adverbs & Gobi http://www.guidetoja......dgobi.html
Well, the two are not related to each other but I have decided to group them in one lesson because we will be covering only the two most common gobi for now and it is too short to be a separate lesson in itself.
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AJALT Learning Supplements http://www.ajalt.org/sfyj/
Numbers, Counters, Adjectives, Verbs, Money, Time
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AJALT Survival Japanese http://www.ajalt.org/sj/
Survival Japanese is for people who are interested in communicating in Japanese but have no knowledge of the language.
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All Particles Explained http://www.colby.edu......Index.html
When designing a page in Netscape Composer, be sure that View -- Encoding is set properly first (Shift-JIS). This is especially important when cutting and pasting Japanese encoded text from another application into Composer.
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Anatomy of a Sentence http://maktos.tripod.com/jip/week29.html
Anatomy of a Sentence - mise no mae no ueki ga jama de, mukou he ikenai yo!
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Breen's Trans-Intrans Chart http://www.csse.mona......_list.html
As usual, a very thorough chart showing transitive and intransitive verb pairs. Possibly around 100 pairs with meanings and readings.
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Case and Preposition http://www.sf.airnet....../case.html
Cases are markers of the grammatical roles of nouns. In most European languages, inflection of articles, adjectives, and nouns is used to show cases. English pronouns have three cases:
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Causative, Passive Verb Forms http://www.yookoso.c......&pagenum=1
Yookoso! is a portal for those who study Japanese language (Nihongo) and writing (Kanji) and those who want to travel to Japan or learn more about Japanese culture, life, music (JPOP) and more
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Classes & Lessons http://www.japonin.c......tbooks.php
Classes at JOI include FlexLessons (small-group lessons) and private lessons.
Instruction is available at all levels, from introductory to advanced.
Coordinated private lessons from more than one native Japanese teacher is available.
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Colloquial Japanese http://www.fredshack......alabs.html
A long list of colloquial Japanese and grammar terms.
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Conversation Practice http://nihongo.anthonet.com/
Japanese Language, japanese, japanese, Kanji, Hiragana, Katagana, Japan Tour Guide, Ginza, Tokyo, Osaka, Conversation, Technical Words
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Copula http://www.sf.airnet......opula.html
A copula is a special word that combines the subject of a sentence and its description. Copulas are often irregular in many languages. The English word be is a copula. It is the verb whose inflection is most irregular in English.
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Cornell Univ Japanese Lessons http://lrc.cornell.edu/japanese/
Cornell University, Department of Asian Studies, Japanese Program, Kawasaki Japanese Learning Materials
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Course for Modern Japanese http://mercury.ecis.......efault.htm
Grammar materials for a textbook "A Coures in Modern Japanese" (Nagoya University Education Center for International Students)
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Deshou - Probably http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar6.htm
Deshou, particles, positions, comparative.
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Documents about Japanese http://www.jpf.org.u......sicws.html
Documents for teaching Japanese, but we can use them to learn.
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