A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar

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Please take a look at the scanned images for an idea of the layout and content. The 634 pages are crammed full of very useful Japanese grammatical patterns explained in plain English with plenty of examples. Everything is organized alphabetically for quick reference. If you are a beginner, in my opinion, this book would be one of the best purchases you can make to help with your Japanese studies.

  • Brand name: The Japan Times
  • Merchant SKU: SKU16170
  • 4-7890-0454-6
  • 634 pages; Softcover; June 2009
  • Seiichi Makino and Michio Tsutsui
  • A DICTIONARY OF BASIC JAPANESE GRAMMAR consists of five sections. 1) Grammatical Terms; 2) Grammar items; 3) Main Dictionary; 4 & 5) eight appendixes and three indexes
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5 stars
Best grammar resource
January 4, 2011
Reviewer:  Dustin Quigley 

(Canada)

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The Dictionary of Basic/Intermediate/Advanced is an indespensible set for anyone studying Japanese.

Any time that I have trouble with a point in a textbook, or come across some unknown grammar outside of a textbook, I can quickly look it up in here.

It has clear, easy to understand explanations, as well as plenty of examples of the different uses, and lists similar grammar. The best part perhaps, is that it slao lists incorrect use of the grammar to stop you from making those mistakes ahead of time.

Any serious Japanese student would benefit from having this series on his or her shelf.

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