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Journal of Japanese Grammar Vol.21, No.2

Journal of Japanese Grammar Vol.21, No.2

This high-level academic journal is a collection of research papers published by The Society of Japanese Grammar from various esteemed Japanese language and linguistic professors and researchers. 
The papers featured in this edition of the journal include research into compositional approaches to the semantic interpretation of the toki-clause from the perspective of “simultaneity”; sentence recognition among listeners; the adverb “sazo (probably)’ and fictive perception; the meaning and function of mono-ga aru; the deontic and epistemic uses of nado; two approaches to possessive sentences in Japanese; acceptability conditions of A no bun with respect to the type of antecedent; and a study on the use of polite sentences in plain style text. 
Besides the abstracts of each research paper, which are translated into English, most of the journal is exclusively in Japanese. So this book is only really recommended for very advanced readers of Japanese with a keen interest in academic-level linguistics. If that describes you, however, then buy this book immediately. Likewise, if you are a native-level Japanese instructor that teaches grammar from an advanced perspective, then this book is also for you.

Structure:
 
- 8 research papers with English translations of the abstract
- Additional tutorials and information guide

Recommended for you if:
 
-   You are an advanced-level student with an interest in linguistics
-   You are native-level Japanese and teach Japanese grammar
-   You are a Japanese linguistics professor or researcher
 
About this volume:
 
Original Title: 日本語文法 21巻2号
Pages: 184
ISBN: 978-4-87424-878-2
Book Size: 15
Languages: Japanese (with English translations of the abstracts)
Publication Date: September 30, 2021
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This high-level academic journal is a collection of research papers published by The Society of Japanese Grammar from various esteemed Japanese language and linguistic professors and researchers. 
The papers featured in this edition of the journal include research into compositional approaches to the semantic interpretation of the toki-clause from the perspective of “simultaneity”; sentence recognition among listeners; the adverb “sazo (probably)’ and fictive perception; the meaning and function of mono-ga aru; the deontic and epistemic uses of nado; two approaches to possessive sentences in Japanese; acceptability conditions of A no bun with respect to the type of antecedent; and a study on the use of polite sentences in plain style text. 
Besides the abstracts of each research paper, which are translated into English, most of the journal is exclusively in Japanese. So this book is only really recommended for very advanced readers of Japanese with a keen interest in academic-level linguistics. If that describes you, however, then buy this book immediately. Likewise, if you are a native-level Japanese instructor that teaches grammar from an advanced perspective, then this book is also for you.

Structure:
 
- 8 research papers with English translations of the abstract
- Additional tutorials and information guide

Recommended for you if:
 
-   You are an advanced-level student with an interest in linguistics
-   You are native-level Japanese and teach Japanese grammar
-   You are a Japanese linguistics professor or researcher
 
About this volume:
 
Original Title: 日本語文法 21巻2号
Pages: 184
ISBN: 978-4-87424-878-2
Book Size: 15
Languages: Japanese (with English translations of the abstracts)
Publication Date: September 30, 2021
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