| Format: | Paperback, 368 pages |
| Other Information: | Illustrated |
| Published In: | United States, May 1999 |
| Language: | JPN |
| Other Editions: |
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| Quantity Available: | 5 |
For English-speaking students of Japanese, particles are perhaps the most difficult aspect of the language to learn. It would be no exaggeration to say that, for most people, they can never be completely mastered. Thus, the study of particles is a lifetime undertaking, and students need a lifelong companion to help them along the way. That companion is A Dictionary of Japanese Particles. Covering over 100 particles in alphabetical order, the dictionary explains the meanings of each (most have more than one) and gives sample sentences for each meaning. Illustrations are provided where necessary for clarification. There are also exercises at the back of the book for those who wish to test their knowledge of particle usage. Appendices and endpaper charts are provided for easy access. A Dictionary of Japanese Particles is an essential reference work, meant to be used over the years as students continue to confront puzzling particles. From The Publisher: A lifelong guide to one of the most difficult aspects of Japanese. 119 particles fully explained with abundant examples. Thematic groupings demonstrate differences in nuance, to avoid confusion. |
| Publisher: | Kodansha International (JPN) |
| ISBN: | 4770023529 |
| EAN: | 9784770023520 |
| Dimensions: | 18.11 x 12.83 x 1.8 centimeters (0.38 kg) |