Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles

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academic Japanese linguistics
Author_Sadatoshi Tomizawa
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functional Japanese grammar
Japanese language learning
Japanese particles
language acquisition strategies
linguistic particles study
mastering core Japanese particles
sentence structure analysis
syntax and semantics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032864365
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Unlike traditional Japanese particle reference books, Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles is a revolutionary hybrid: a functionality-based guide and workbook designed to deconstruct and conquer the complexities of the 14 most commonly used single-syllable Japanese particles, such as は/wa, が/ga, で/de, の/no, and に/ni. Unlike their easily translatable multi-syllable counterparts like から/kara meaning "from" or ので/node "because", these single-syllable powerhouses often defy direct translation and carry a variety of functions, even sometimes within the same sentence. Readers are encouraged to dive deep into their multiple roles, understand their nuances, and master them through targeted exercises. This innovative approach unlocks the secrets of these multifaceted particles, paving the way for confident and fluent Japanese communication. This book is for teachers and learners alike, and comes with many online audio resources to further engage the learning process.

Sadatoshi Tomizawa is a native Japanese and Professor of Japanese at Ball State University in Indiana, USA. He holds a BA in Literature, an MA in Applied Linguistics, and a PhD in Foreign Language Education. He has dedicated his career to studying and teaching Japanese language and culture since 1992.

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