Fundamentals of Japanese grammar: comprehensive acquisition
This extensive and thorough explanation of crucial Japanese grammar in English is the culmination of years of teaching and research. Informed by the work of eminent linguist Susumu Kuno, Fundamentals of Japanese Grammar is designed for students who have studied basic Japanese grammar and wish to bet...
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Zusammenfassung: | This extensive and thorough explanation of crucial Japanese grammar in English is the culmination of years of teaching and research. Informed by the work of eminent linguist Susumu Kuno, Fundamentals of Japanese Grammar is designed for students who have studied basic Japanese grammar and wish to better organize their knowledge and expand it in greater depth and at a higher level. Its organization presents a holistic picture of Japanese grammar for the benefit of learners and is distinctive in that grammar items are reorganized in terms of specific grammatical categories, such as particles, te-form compounds, dictionary-form compounds, stem-form compounds, passive constructions, conditional sentences, and so forth. The author offers a thorough discussion of various pragmatic constraints illustrated with sample sentences, dialogues, and essays that aid in understanding the structure and use of the language from a cultural perspective. Given its comprehensive treatment, this accessible grammar will appeal to anyone involved or interested in the Japanese language. It will be especially effective as a text in courses on Japanese linguistics and pedagogical syntax and a valuable source of Japanese grammar for linguists and educators as well as researchers in Japan-related fields. |
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Autor: Johnson, Yuki
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Preface XIII
How to Use This Book XVII
Origin of XIX
The Hiragana Chart XX
The Katakana Chart xxI
Chapter 1 Japanese Symbols and Their Sounds 1
Symbols 1
Sounds 3
CHAPTER 2 Structural Features of the Japanese Language 9
Japanese as an SOV Language 10
Other Characteristics of Japanese 13
CHAPTER 3 Conjugation of Verbs, (A Adjectives, and
the Copula fd 20
Conjugation of Verbs 21
Conjugation of I Adjectives 29
Conjugation of the Copula td 30
Chapter 4 Particles 33
1t 34
tfi 42
51
IC 55
/ 62
t 63
T 67
70
75
(D 76
ZhS 79
£ C 81
82
^ 83
A %
J: 87
Tt 88
CHAPTER 5 Transitive vs. Intransitive 90
Intransitive Verbs 93
Transitive Verbs: Ditransitive and Transitive 96
CHAPTER 6 Verbs of Existence: 36 ¦ t^-5 98
The Syntax and Semantics of 36 -5 and 98
There Is a Dog in the Yard vs.
The Dog Is in the Yard 102
CHAPTER 7 Tense: 5 ¦ ft in Subordinate Clauses 105
Functions of Tense Forms 105
Tense Forms in When Clauses 107
CHAPTER 8 Dictionary/Plain Form Compounds 114
OtU 114
Hulc/iiuli 115
tzz 117
fcdb(lz) 118
Hid/ Fb]I J 120
vt lz/?t l£ 124
Chapter 9 Stem Form Compounds 130
^ 130
+ 132
*flVlC l 134
135
^ 137
138
(Z + Motion Verb 140
Chapter 10 T Form Compounds 143
T fc£l 143
TXhS 146
TU-5 148
Tt5 157
159
T -S 162
TU£p 163
TU /T -5 165
TlfUU 168
CHAPTER 1 1 jfc Form Compounds 172
tc^kX 172
Tc U ~7c U -f-5 / 7c U ~7c V 7c 174
7cCi: 7^-5 176
tctZ.Z 178
fcSS 180
CHAPTER 12 fe p Form Compounds and 1/ «k P 181
fcp fcSp 181
?£?£ 183
£U fcP 184
CHAPTER 1 3
Demonstrative Pronouns: C • ^ ¦ $ • H
The Non-anaphoric (Pointing) Use of
z • • fa • E
187
187
The Anaphoric (Referencing) Use of
C • t ¦
189
Chapter 14 Conjunction Words and Linking Sentence 193
The T Form Linkage:
tUX • • ttXXltilPU 194
Paradoxical Linkage: Xt) Utf*U 201
Additive Linkage: 204
CHAPTER 15 Interrogative Pronouns and
Interrogative Sentences 207
The Functions of i? 207
The Functions of Interrogative Pronouns 211
CHAPTER 16 Change of State: f •5* t5. -5 Constructions 216
Predicate + iP-S/fe-S 216
Verb Dictionary Form / + C iClT -5 /
220
CHAPTER 17 Modifying Constructions 223
Noun-Modifying Constructions 223
Modifying Verbs: Adverbs 235
CHAPTER 18 Nominalizers: Ci • O 243
244
CD 247
Chapter 19 Modal Auxiliaries (Modals): Propositions and
Modality Expressions 253
Evidential Modals 255
Suppositional Modals 262
Explanatory Modals 270
Chapter 20 Giving and Receiving 276
• tl-5 • * £ 5 278
-TXfia -T 65 282
T na and Tt 6 5 Used in the
Request Form 289
CHAPTER 21 Structures of Imperatives/Commands 292
U3 292
ftSIA 294
CHAPTER 22 Structures of Permission: The X t Form 296
Permission and the T t) Form 296
Chapter 23 Structures of Prohibition; The C(£ Form 301
The Structure of Sentences of Prohibition 301
The Tli Form with Another Main Clause 303
The T(i Form in Casual Conversation 304
CHAPTER 24 Structures of Obligation 306
ftlj*l(ift ftlVft TmM*ftH 307
ftUfcttfcttl^ftl* 309
CHAPTER 25 Terms of Respect Polite Affixes and
Honorific and Humble Forms 312
T##a: The Polite Affixes £ and M 312
Honorific Statements 314
Honorific Requests 320
CHAPTER 26 Conditional Sentences: h • jfc 6 # ft6 323
t 325
X=S 331
336
ft 6 341
CHAPTER 27 Comparative Sentences 345
Creating a Question Sentence 345
Answering Question Sentences 346
Chapter 28 Superlative Sentences 349
Creating and Answering a Question Sentence 349
CHAPTER 29 Structures of Suggestions 352
it 6/1* 352
354
CHAPTER 30 Potential Sentences 357
358
Verb Dictionary Form + C h 360
CHAPTER 31 Passive Constructions 362
Formation of the Passive 362
Structure and Meaning of the
Passive Construction 363
CHAPTER 32 Causative Constructions 375
Formation 375
Structure and Meaning: Make vs. Let 376
CHAPTER 33 Causative-Passive Constructions 383
Formation 383
Bibliography 387
Index 392
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Titel: Fundamentals of Japanese grammar
Autor: Johnson, Yuki
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Preface XIII
How to Use This Book XVII
Origin of XIX
The Hiragana Chart XX
The Katakana Chart xxI
Chapter 1 Japanese Symbols and Their Sounds 1
Symbols 1
Sounds 3
CHAPTER 2 Structural Features of the Japanese Language 9
Japanese as an SOV Language 10
Other Characteristics of Japanese 13
CHAPTER 3 Conjugation of Verbs, (A Adjectives, and
the Copula fd 20
Conjugation of Verbs 21
Conjugation of I \ Adjectives 29
Conjugation of the Copula td 30
Chapter 4 Particles 33
1t 34
tfi 42
51
IC 55
/\ 62
t 63
T 67
70
75
(D 76
ZhS 79
£"C 81
82
^ 83
A %
J: 87
Tt 88
CHAPTER 5 Transitive vs. Intransitive 90
Intransitive Verbs 93
Transitive Verbs: Ditransitive and Transitive 96
CHAPTER 6 Verbs of Existence: 36 ¦ t^-5 98
The Syntax and Semantics of 36 -5 and 98
"There Is a Dog in the Yard" vs.
"The Dog Is in the Yard" 102
CHAPTER 7 Tense: 5 ¦ ft in Subordinate Clauses 105
Functions of Tense Forms 105
Tense Forms in "When" Clauses 107
CHAPTER 8 Dictionary/Plain Form Compounds 114
OtU 114
Hulc/iiuli 115
tzz 117
fcdb(lz) 118
Hid/ Fb]I J 120
vt lz/?t l£ 124
Chapter 9 Stem Form Compounds 130
^ 130
+ 132
*flVlC l\ 134
135
^ 137
138
(Z + Motion Verb 140
Chapter 10 T Form Compounds 143
T fc£l\ 143
TXhS 146
TU-5 148
Tt5 157
159
T -S 162
TU£p 163
TU /T -5 165
TlfUU 168
CHAPTER 1 1 jfc Form Compounds 172
tc^kX 172
Tc U ~7c U -f-5 / 7c U ~7c V 7c 174
7cCi: 7^-5 176
tctZ.Z 178
fcSS 180
CHAPTER 12 fe p Form Compounds and 1/ «k P 181
fcp fcSp 181
?£?£ 183
£U fcP 184
CHAPTER 1 3
Demonstrative Pronouns: C • ^ ¦ $ • H
The Non-anaphoric (Pointing) Use of
z • • fa • E
187
187
The Anaphoric (Referencing) Use of
C • t ¦
189
Chapter 14 Conjunction Words and Linking Sentence 193
The T Form Linkage:
tUX • • ttXXltilPU 194
Paradoxical Linkage: Xt) ' ' Utf*U 201
Additive Linkage: 204
CHAPTER 15 Interrogative Pronouns and
Interrogative Sentences 207
The Functions of i? 207
The Functions of Interrogative Pronouns 211
CHAPTER 16 Change of State: "f •5* t5. -5 Constructions 216
Predicate + iP-S/fe-S 216
Verb Dictionary Form / + C iClT -5 /
220
CHAPTER 17 Modifying Constructions 223
Noun-Modifying Constructions 223
Modifying Verbs: Adverbs 235
CHAPTER 18 Nominalizers: Ci • O 243
244
CD 247
Chapter 19 Modal Auxiliaries (Modals): Propositions and
Modality Expressions 253
Evidential Modals 255
Suppositional Modals 262
Explanatory Modals 270
Chapter 20 Giving and Receiving 276
• tl-5 • * £ 5 278
-TXfia -T 65 282
T na and Tt 6 5 Used in the
Request Form 289
CHAPTER 21 Structures of Imperatives/Commands 292
U3 292
ftSIA 294
CHAPTER 22 Structures of Permission: The X t Form 296
Permission and the T t) Form 296
Chapter 23 Structures of Prohibition; The "C(£ Form 301
The Structure of Sentences of Prohibition 301
The Tli Form with Another Main Clause 303
The T(i Form in Casual Conversation 304
CHAPTER 24 Structures of Obligation 306
ftlj*l(ift ftlVft TmM*ftH 307
ftUfcttfcttl^ftl* 309
CHAPTER 25 Terms of Respect Polite Affixes and
Honorific and Humble Forms 312
T##a: The Polite Affixes £ and M 312
Honorific Statements 314
Honorific Requests 320
CHAPTER 26 Conditional Sentences: h • jfc 6 " # ' ft6 323
t 325
X=S 331
336
ft 6 341
CHAPTER 27 Comparative Sentences 345
Creating a Question Sentence 345
Answering Question Sentences 346
Chapter 28 Superlative Sentences 349
Creating and Answering a Question Sentence 349
CHAPTER 29 Structures of Suggestions 352
it 6/1* 352
354
CHAPTER 30 Potential Sentences 357
358
Verb Dictionary Form + C h 360
CHAPTER 31 Passive Constructions 362
Formation of the Passive 362
Structure and Meaning of the
Passive Construction 363
CHAPTER 32 Causative Constructions 375
Formation 375
Structure and Meaning: "Make" vs. "Let" 376
CHAPTER 33 Causative-Passive Constructions 383
Formation 383
Bibliography 387
Index 392 |
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