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The Handbook of Japanese Verbs

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By: Taeko Kamiya
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

From the very earliest stages of study until far into the intermediate level, students of the Japanese language are continually scratching their heads over the usage of verbs. It is no wonder that they should feel the need for a solid reference book, one they can continually turn to throughout their studying careers. The Handbook of Japanese Verbs is just that book.
The Introduction takes the first step toward comprehension by pointing out the features of Japanese verbs that stand in contrast to their English counterparts, such as tense, politeness level, auxiliaries, and transitive and intransitive forms.
Part 1 shows through tables and concise commentary how Japanese verbs are categorized, conjugated, and combined with auxiliaries. Each form is followed by a short exercise, reinforcing the points just made.
Part 2 takes up the forms described in the first part and shows how they function in full-fledged sentences. Each discussion is followed by examples and exercises, ensuring that the student has understood the forms under discussion.
In the appendices, the student is offered a number of look-up methods, including an English-Japanese verb dictionary. This completes the apparatus necessary for a solid handbook on Japanese verbs, a book students can rely on for many years to come

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Kodansha International
Pub. Date: 15th July 2001
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Ean: 9784770026835
Isbn: 4770026838

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USER REVIEWS

In thy most need to go by thy side
~ Written on May 15, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

Excellent grammar handbook. The field of "verbology" in Japanese seems at first sight a jungle (especially for those - like me- who do not master yet Japanese writing -especially kanjis- or grammatical structures), with this book you will find a trailblazer for future explorations. It provides a clear and systematic approach to the subject, the use of romaji characters is also of much help - hiraganas could have been used instead but that's not a necessity. Indexes following the main parts of the book give you a detailed map of your whereabouts.

Dull but vital
~ Written on Oct 28, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

Like all of Taeko Kamiya's books, this one is simultaneously dull and vital. You get no gimmicks, no shiny drawings, no funky catchphrases or adorable characters. It's a book you trudge through rather than treasure and read amidsts oceans of giggles.

Still, I like it. There's no BS. The material is presented as straightforwardly as possible. The emphasis is on the examples rather than on the explanations. And this is stuff you just HAVE to know about if you're going to ever speak Japanese.

Arguably, though, you'd be better off buying Kamiya-sensei's Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication, which is similar but more comprehensive. Neither of these books is going to light up your day, but nobody ever said learning Japanese would be easy.

Need Help with Verbs...Get this book
~ Written on Jul 18, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

I have been studying Japanese for almost 2 years now in a classroom with Japanese for busy people. Although these are good books they lack detail in certain aspects such as verbs and particles. If I had Handbook of Japanese verbs from the start I think I would be almost fluent by now or well on my way to be. The book breaks down verbs to an easy to understand format with exercise and answers in the back so that you know if you got it correct. Overall a really good book and you can't beat the price for this kind of help.

Essential for learning Japanese
~ Written on Jan 18, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

Verbs are a major part of any language. This books shows conjugations and grammar points related to verbs. It's truly one of my favorite books for learning. I refer to it often when I want to say something. It's laid out well and easy to follow.

You'll Buy It, But Will It Really Help?
~ Written on Jan 4, 2007. 7 out of 25 users found this review helpful.

If you are white, male and like anime, you will want to learn Japanese so you can watch your favorite perversion in the native language.


You will not be able to understand any of it. Anime is too difficult for you to understand with just a couple of years of thumbing through JAPANEEZ 4 DUMMEEZ and awkwardly trying to hit on the Japanese exchange students with your lame pickup lines they can't understand.


This book is a good foundation to start learning verbs and, with diligent study, you can understand it when a Japanese girl who is offended by your flabby, greasy body and foul odor tells you to ______ off in Japanese.

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