A Reference Grammar of Japanese
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A Reference Grammar of Japanese

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A Reference Grammar of Japanese

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Table of contents

  1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  2. CONTENTS
  3. 0. NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS: SPELLING, PUNCTUATION, ACCEN, JUNCTURE
  4. 1. SENTENCE CONSTRUCTIONl NUCLEAR SENTENCES(PREDICATES) AND EXPANDED SENTENCES(SIMPLEXES); SENTENCE CONVERSIONS
  5. 2. PREDICATE ADJUNCTS
  6. 3. EXPANSION CONSTRAINTS; NOUN SUBCATEGORIZATION
  7. 4. VOICE CONVERSIONS
  8. 5. NUCLEAR FOCUS AND RESTRICTION: SPLIT NUCLEI
  9. 6. EXALTATION
  10. 7. DESIDERATIVES
  11. 8. NEGATION
  12. 9. ADVERBALIZATIONS
  13. 10. FAVORS
  14. 11. THE PERFECT
  15. 12. TENTATIVES AND HORTATIVES
  16. 13. ADNOMINALIZATIONS; TYPICALLY ADNOMINAL AND ADVERBIAL WORDS
  17. 14. NOMINALIZATIONS: GENERAL AND SPECIFIC
  18. 15. SENTENCE EXTENSIONS
  19. 16. COMMANDS AND REQUESTS
  20. 17. CONJUNCTIONALIZATIONS
  21. 18. HEARSAY-REPORTING
  22. 19. THE SEMBLATIVE
  23. 20. THE EVIDENTIAL: -SOO/-GE DA
  24. 21. QUOTATIONS
  25. 22. STYLIZATIONS
  26. 23. INTERJECTIONS; AFTERTHOUGHTS; MINOR SENTENCES OF VARIOUS TYPES
  27. 24. CONNECTORS AND SENTENCE-OPENERS; OPENING ELLIPSIS
  28. 25. APPOSITION
  29. 26. NAMES, TITLES
  30. 27. ITERATIVE DEVICES
  31. 28. ELLIPTICAL EXPRESSIONS
  32. 29. DEMONSTRATIVES; DEICTICS AND ANAPHORICS; PRONOUNS
  33. 30. USAGE CONTRAINTS; AGRAMMATISMS; IDIOMS; LEXICAL COMPUNDS
  34. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  35. INDEX