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Basic Security Management
Everything
Bridging the Gap: English - Japanese (e-book)

Object Marking in Japanese: A Self-study Programmed Lesson
by Robert T. Wood   

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Publisher:  Lulu.com ISBN-10:  1411640659 Type: 
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Copyright:  September 9, 2005 ISBN-13:  9781411640658
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This programmed, self-paced lesson focuses exclusively on the use of postpostions (ga and (w)o) with grammatical objects in the Japanese language without wavering or getting off track in the labyrinth of Japanese syntax and other grammatical issues.

This text is a carefully programmed lesson that focuses strictly on the use of postpostions (ga and (w)o) in Japanese grammar; an area that is often confusing and a difficult stumbling block for students of Japanese language.A unique attribute of the lesson is a formula for explaining the relationship between Japanese verb structure and postpositions. A theory that Wood developed more than 20 years ago and has refined. It is an interesting and revolutionary way of looking at sentence structure and how, by evaluating the verb structure, one can determine the proper postposition for use with a direct object in a Japanese sentence.  




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