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  • Comprehensive Japanese Grammar: The 3G IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

    Comprehensive Japanese Grammar by Tsujimura, Natsuko;

    The 3G IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

    Sorozatcím: Blackwell Reference Grammars;

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    • Kiadó Wiley?Blackwell
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2005. június 17.

    • ISBN 9780631233770
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem544 oldal
    • Méret xx0 mm
    • Nyelv angol
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    A Comprehensive Japanese Grammar will consist of traditional description of the structures of the Japanese language, as befits a reference grammar, but will also include discussion from a generative linguistics perspective of relevant constructions (e.g., free word order, a phenomenon studied widely in the generative literature). Existing grammars focus exclusively on a traditional, pre?generative way of viewing language. A Comprehensive Japanese Grammar will thus provide students and teachers of Japanese as well as researchers with additional useful information about the language in an updated framework. The comprehensive coverage and authoritative demonstration – including a well?balanced mix of both examples and explanation – intended in the proposed work will be a great improvement on existing competition both in methodology and in presentation.


    Tentative Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Phonology

    Phonetic inventory

    Writing

    Phonological processes

    Word categories

    The verb

    The noun

    The adjective

    The adjectival noun

    The adverb

    Determiners, pronouns, and number

    Postpositions, case, and sentence?final particles

    Verbal nouns

    Mimetics

    Loan words

    Word morphology and Morphological processes

    Tense and aspect

    Inflection

    Derivational processes

    The Structure of the Noun Phrase

    Modifiers

    Number and definiteness

    Introduction to the relative clause

    The Verb Phrase

    Diathesis and argument structure

    Verb classes

    Modifiers and adjuncts

    Auxiliary verbs

    Non?Verbal Predicates

    The adjective

    The copula construction

    Sentential Constructions

    Main clause structure

    Simple sentence types

    Passives

    Causatives

    Causative passives

    Complex Sentences: Clausal Complements

    Complements with to, koto, and no

    Embedded questions

    Tense/aspect in clausal complements

    Complex Sentences: Dependent Clauses

    Conditionals and provisionals

    Temporal clauses

    Reason clauses

    Complex Sentences: Relative Clauses

    Basic relative clauses

    Gapless relative clauses

    Internally?headed relative clauses

    Coordination

    Nominal coordination

    Adjectival coordination

    Clausal coordination

    Styles

    Level of speech

    Gender difference

    Formality

    Több

    Hosszú leírás:


    A Comprehensive Japanese Grammar will consist of traditional description of the structures of the Japanese language, as befits a reference grammar, but will also include discussion from a generative linguistics perspective of relevant constructions (e.g., free word order, a phenomenon studied widely in the generative literature). Existing grammars focus exclusively on a traditional, pre?generative way of viewing language. A Comprehensive Japanese Grammar will thus provide students and teachers of Japanese as well as researchers with additional useful information about the language in an updated framework. The comprehensive coverage and authoritative demonstration – including a well?balanced mix of both examples and explanation – intended in the proposed work will be a great improvement on existing competition both in methodology and in presentation.


    Tentative Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Phonology

    Phonetic inventory

    Writing

    Phonological processes

    Word categories

    The verb

    The noun

    The adjective

    The adjectival noun

    The adverb

    Determiners, pronouns, and number

    Postpositions, case, and sentence?final particles

    Verbal nouns

    Mimetics

    Loan words

    Word morphology and Morphological processes

    Tense and aspect

    Inflection

    Derivational processes

    The Structure of the Noun Phrase

    Modifiers

    Number and definiteness

    Introduction to the relative clause

    The Verb Phrase

    Diathesis and argument structure

    Verb classes

    Modifiers and adjuncts

    Auxiliary verbs

    Non?Verbal Predicates

    The adjective

    The copula construction

    Sentential Constructions

    Main clause structure

    Simple sentence types

    Passives

    Causatives

    Causative passives

    Complex Sentences: Clausal Complements

    Complements with to, koto, and no

    Embedded questions

    Tense/aspect in clausal complements

    Complex Sentences: Dependent Clauses

    Conditionals and provisionals

    Temporal clauses

    Reason clauses

    Complex Sentences: Relative Clauses

    Basic relative clauses

    Gapless relative clauses

    Internally?headed relative clauses

    Coordination

    Nominal coordination

    Adjectival coordination

    Clausal coordination

    Styles

    Level of speech

    Gender difference

    Formality

    Több