Sadatoshi Tomizawa
Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles
The Basis for Sentence Construction and Meaning
Sadatoshi Tomizawa
Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles
The Basis for Sentence Construction and Meaning
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Unlike traditional particle reference books, 'Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles' is a revolutionary hybrid: a functionality-based guide and workbook designed to deconstruct and conquer the complexities of single-syllable Japanese particles only.
Unlike traditional particle reference books, 'Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles' is a revolutionary hybrid: a functionality-based guide and workbook designed to deconstruct and conquer the complexities of single-syllable Japanese particles only.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781032864310
- ISBN-10: 1032864311
- Artikelnr.: 71954593
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781032864310
- ISBN-10: 1032864311
- Artikelnr.: 71954593
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sadatoshi Tomizawa is a native Japanese and Professor of Japanese at Ball State University in Indiana, USA. He holds a BA in Literature, an MA in Applied Linguistics, and a PhD in Foreign Language Education. He has dedicated his career to studying and teaching Japanese language and culture since 1992.
Acknowledgments Introduction
: Introduction
(1): Subject of Sentence
(2): Contrasting Two Things
(3): Topic of Sentence
(4): Highest or Lowest Number
70
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Newly Introduced Subject
(2): Existence
(3): With Question Word
(4): Relative Clause
(5): Subordinate Clause
(6): Subject Emphasis
(7): Contrastive Implication in Two Clauses
(8): Transitional Implication in Two Clauses
(9): Degree of Hesitation in Two Clauses
(10): Soften Opinion or Request, at End of Sentence
...
: Review Exercise
Pattern: Introduction
(1):
/
Adjectives
(2): Verbs
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Object Case
(2): Point of Leaving
(3): Point of Movement
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Question
(2): Choice
(3): Indirect Question Clause
(4): Uncertainty
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Compound Noun
(2): Location
(3): Apposition: Noun 1
Noun 2
(4): Adjective: Noun 1
(5): Subject in Short Relative Clause
(6): Object Placeholder: "one"
(7): Infinitive or Gerund: "to do" or "doing"
(8): Casual Question instead of
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Existence and Location
(2): Time or Location
(3): Recipient
(4): Surface and Action
(5): Purpose
(6): Change or Choice
(7): Frequency or Interval
(8): Passive or Causative Agent (doer)
(9): Appreciation for Agent
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Means
(2): Place and Action
(3): Limit or Scope
(4): Superlative Form
(5): Price
(6): Reason or Cause
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): "And"
(2): "With"
(3): Noun Clause
(4): Name or Identity
(5): Compare and Contrast
(6): "If"
(7): "When"
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): "Too", "Also", "Either"
(2): "Both"
(3): Quantity Emphasis
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
: Destination or Direction
: Partial List
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
: Inflections
: Inflections
: Feminine Inflection
: Review Exercise Answer Keys for Exercises
: Introduction
(1): Subject of Sentence
(2): Contrasting Two Things
(3): Topic of Sentence
(4): Highest or Lowest Number
70
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Newly Introduced Subject
(2): Existence
(3): With Question Word
(4): Relative Clause
(5): Subordinate Clause
(6): Subject Emphasis
(7): Contrastive Implication in Two Clauses
(8): Transitional Implication in Two Clauses
(9): Degree of Hesitation in Two Clauses
(10): Soften Opinion or Request, at End of Sentence
...
: Review Exercise
Pattern: Introduction
(1):
/
Adjectives
(2): Verbs
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Object Case
(2): Point of Leaving
(3): Point of Movement
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Question
(2): Choice
(3): Indirect Question Clause
(4): Uncertainty
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Compound Noun
(2): Location
(3): Apposition: Noun 1
Noun 2
(4): Adjective: Noun 1
(5): Subject in Short Relative Clause
(6): Object Placeholder: "one"
(7): Infinitive or Gerund: "to do" or "doing"
(8): Casual Question instead of
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Existence and Location
(2): Time or Location
(3): Recipient
(4): Surface and Action
(5): Purpose
(6): Change or Choice
(7): Frequency or Interval
(8): Passive or Causative Agent (doer)
(9): Appreciation for Agent
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Means
(2): Place and Action
(3): Limit or Scope
(4): Superlative Form
(5): Price
(6): Reason or Cause
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): "And"
(2): "With"
(3): Noun Clause
(4): Name or Identity
(5): Compare and Contrast
(6): "If"
(7): "When"
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): "Too", "Also", "Either"
(2): "Both"
(3): Quantity Emphasis
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
: Destination or Direction
: Partial List
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
: Inflections
: Inflections
: Feminine Inflection
: Review Exercise Answer Keys for Exercises
Acknowledgments Introduction
: Introduction
(1): Subject of Sentence
(2): Contrasting Two Things
(3): Topic of Sentence
(4): Highest or Lowest Number
70
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Newly Introduced Subject
(2): Existence
(3): With Question Word
(4): Relative Clause
(5): Subordinate Clause
(6): Subject Emphasis
(7): Contrastive Implication in Two Clauses
(8): Transitional Implication in Two Clauses
(9): Degree of Hesitation in Two Clauses
(10): Soften Opinion or Request, at End of Sentence
...
: Review Exercise
Pattern: Introduction
(1):
/
Adjectives
(2): Verbs
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Object Case
(2): Point of Leaving
(3): Point of Movement
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Question
(2): Choice
(3): Indirect Question Clause
(4): Uncertainty
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Compound Noun
(2): Location
(3): Apposition: Noun 1
Noun 2
(4): Adjective: Noun 1
(5): Subject in Short Relative Clause
(6): Object Placeholder: "one"
(7): Infinitive or Gerund: "to do" or "doing"
(8): Casual Question instead of
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Existence and Location
(2): Time or Location
(3): Recipient
(4): Surface and Action
(5): Purpose
(6): Change or Choice
(7): Frequency or Interval
(8): Passive or Causative Agent (doer)
(9): Appreciation for Agent
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Means
(2): Place and Action
(3): Limit or Scope
(4): Superlative Form
(5): Price
(6): Reason or Cause
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): "And"
(2): "With"
(3): Noun Clause
(4): Name or Identity
(5): Compare and Contrast
(6): "If"
(7): "When"
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): "Too", "Also", "Either"
(2): "Both"
(3): Quantity Emphasis
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
: Destination or Direction
: Partial List
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
: Inflections
: Inflections
: Feminine Inflection
: Review Exercise Answer Keys for Exercises
: Introduction
(1): Subject of Sentence
(2): Contrasting Two Things
(3): Topic of Sentence
(4): Highest or Lowest Number
70
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Newly Introduced Subject
(2): Existence
(3): With Question Word
(4): Relative Clause
(5): Subordinate Clause
(6): Subject Emphasis
(7): Contrastive Implication in Two Clauses
(8): Transitional Implication in Two Clauses
(9): Degree of Hesitation in Two Clauses
(10): Soften Opinion or Request, at End of Sentence
...
: Review Exercise
Pattern: Introduction
(1):
/
Adjectives
(2): Verbs
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Object Case
(2): Point of Leaving
(3): Point of Movement
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Question
(2): Choice
(3): Indirect Question Clause
(4): Uncertainty
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Compound Noun
(2): Location
(3): Apposition: Noun 1
Noun 2
(4): Adjective: Noun 1
(5): Subject in Short Relative Clause
(6): Object Placeholder: "one"
(7): Infinitive or Gerund: "to do" or "doing"
(8): Casual Question instead of
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Existence and Location
(2): Time or Location
(3): Recipient
(4): Surface and Action
(5): Purpose
(6): Change or Choice
(7): Frequency or Interval
(8): Passive or Causative Agent (doer)
(9): Appreciation for Agent
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): Means
(2): Place and Action
(3): Limit or Scope
(4): Superlative Form
(5): Price
(6): Reason or Cause
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): "And"
(2): "With"
(3): Noun Clause
(4): Name or Identity
(5): Compare and Contrast
(6): "If"
(7): "When"
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
(1): "Too", "Also", "Either"
(2): "Both"
(3): Quantity Emphasis
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
: Destination or Direction
: Partial List
: Review Exercise
: Introduction
: Inflections
: Inflections
: Feminine Inflection
: Review Exercise Answer Keys for Exercises