◆What are the characteristics of Japanese?A language that uses various elements after verbs A language with flexible word order An understood noun (+particle) can be omitted ◆Verbs and their inflections◆Honorifics and styleDo I have to learn honorifics? Honorifics as alternative to subject Polite and Plain "...ndesu" ◆Particle "wa" and "information structure"What is a "case marker"?; "Wa" is not a case marker Three different sentences telling the same fact "Wa" is a topic marker The < Information structure > of sentences in Japanese "Ga" is a case marker Verbs change in various ways The four basic forms Inflection types - Type I and Type II - How to distinguish inflection types Familiarize yourself with the dictionary form Exceptions to the rules of distinguishing inflection types Learning the te-form could be the turning point of Japanese learning p.1p.11p.21p.31Table of Contents
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