ABSTRACT

First published in 2013. As with its series counterparts, this is an innovative reference guide to the Japanese language, combining traditional and function-based grammar in a single volume.

In its two-part structure, Part A covers traditional grammatical categories, such as structural features of the language and the behaviour of parts of speech. With a strong emphasis on contemporary usage, all grammar points are richly illustrated with examples written in a combination of hiragana, katakana and kanji, alongside romanizations and sentence meanings in English.Part B is organised around language functions such as expressing likes and dislikes, giving and seeking information, making decisions and apologising. This function-based presentation is an invaluable guide to the situationally-appropriate use of Japanese for learners at all levels.

The two parts of the Grammar are closely linked by extensive cross-references, providing a grammatical and a functional perspective on many patterns in the language. This is the ideal reference grammar for learners of Japanese at all levels, from novice to advanced. No prior knowledge of grammatical terminology is assumed and a glossary of grammatical terms is provided.

part |2 pages

Part A Structures

chapter 2|3 pages

Pronunciation

chapter 3|2 pages

Writing system

chapter 4|5 pages

Words

chapter 5|4 pages

Sentences and sentence patterns

chapter 6|4 pages

Register and style

chapter 7|4 pages

Nouns and noun phrases

chapter 8|3 pages

Pronouns

chapter 9|2 pages

Demonstratives (ko-so-a(-do) words)

chapter 10|11 pages

Particles

chapter 11|4 pages

Topic marker wa

chapter 12|10 pages

Verbs

chapter 13|6 pages

Adjectives

chapter 14|4 pages

Adverbs

chapter 15|6 pages

Negation

chapter 16|6 pages

Numbers and classifiers

chapter 17|2 pages

Compounds

chapter 18|11 pages

Formal nouns

chapter 19|11 pages

Auxiliary verbs

chapter 20|5 pages

The causative construction

chapter 21|7 pages

The passive construction

chapter 22|9 pages

Conjunctions and connectives

chapter 23|2 pages

Temporal clauses

chapter 24|4 pages

Conditional clauses

chapter 25|2 pages

Relative (noun modifying) clauses

chapter 26|4 pages

Complement clauses

chapter 27|5 pages

Tense and aspect

chapter 28|4 pages

Evidential markers

chapter 29|8 pages

Honorifics (keego)

part |2 pages

Part B Functions

chapter II|90 pages

II Giving and seeking information

chapter III|38 pages

III Expressing emotions and sensations

chapter IV|66 pages

Speaking as performing acts