An Introduction to Modern Japanese, Volume 1

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Cambridge University Press, 1992 - Japanese language - 481 pages
This is an extensive one-year introductory course in Japanese, also suitable for those who wish to work at a slower pace. Students who finish this course will have a firm grasp of how the language works and enough knowledge of the writing system to tackle everyday written material with no more than a dictionary. Particular attention is paid to questions of grammar which foreign learners often find difficult, so Book one can also serve as a reference grammar. An Introduction to Modern Japanese uses both spoken and written forms from the outset. There are word lists for each lesson, and a comprehensive vocabulary for the whole course. Book two comprises the exercises and word lists which accompany the fifty-two lessons in Book one. The excercises ensure that the student has understood the grammar explained in the relevant lessons and give further practice in reading and recognising characters. Book two also contains a full vocabulary, Japanese to English and English to Japanese.
 

Contents

Lesson
6
Lesson 1
33
Lesson 2
39
Lesson 3
46
Lesson 4
53
3
54
Lesson 5
60
Telephone numbers
66
Lesson 20
177
Lesson 22
191
Lesson 23
199
Lesson 25
214
Lesson 27
231
Lesson 29
246
Lesson 31
261
Lesson 32
270

7
78
4
84
3
90
5
91
5
97
2
103
Lesson 11
109
Lesson 12
116
8
122
Lesson 13
125
Lesson 15
142
Lesson 17
155
Lesson 18
162
Lesson 34
288
Lesson 36
305
Lesson 38
323
Lesson 40
339
Lesson 42
357
Lesson 44
375
Lesson 46
396
Lesson 48
416
Lesson 50
438
Lesson 52
458
Appendices
473
122
476
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