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OverviewWritten primarily for students and teachers of the Japanese language. 3An index of basic Japanes words appearing in the dictionary is also included, which allows you to use this as a Japanese-English dictionary as well. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Seiichi Makino , Seiichi Makino , et alPublisher: Kodansha America, Inc Imprint: Kodansha International Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 18.20cm Weight: 1.202kg ISBN: 9784770028952ISBN 10: 4770028954 Pages: 1508 Publication Date: 09 January 2003 Audience: Children/juvenile , General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Children / Juvenile , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English & Japanese Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationEIICHI MAKINO, Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Illinois. Professor of Japanese and Linguistics, Princeton University. The author of A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar (with M. Tsutsui), Japan Times, 1986; A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar (with M. Tsutsui), Japan Times, 1995; Uchi to Soto no Gengo-Bunkagaku, ALC, 1996; Nakama: Japanese Communication, Culture, Context Vol. I (with Y. Hatasa & K. Hatasa), Houghton Mifflin, 1998. SEIICHI NAKADA, Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Michigan. Professor of English, Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition, Aoyama Gakuin University. The author of Recent Development in Linguistic Theory and Implications for Second Language Teaching (coauthored), Bunka Hyooron Shuppansha, 1980;Aspects of Interrogative Structure: A Case Study from English and Japanese, Kaitakusha, 1980; Aspects of Contrastive/Comparative Syntax and the Teaching of Japanese to Speakers of English in On Japanese and How to Teach It (ed. by 0. Kamata & W. Jacobsen), Japan Times, 1990; ProceedJapanese-English Dictionary (with M. Hashimoto et al.), Benesse Corporation, 1988. MIEKO OHSO, Ph.D. in Linguistics, The Ohio State University. Professor of Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language, Nagoya University. The author of A Study of Zero Pronominalization in Japanese, unpublished doctoral dissertation, The Ohio State University, 1976, Japanese for You: The Art ofCommunication (with Y. Koyarna), Taishukan Publishing Company, 1988; Gairai-go no Keisei to sono Kyooiku (with H. Quackenbush), National Language Research Institute, 1990. WESLEY M. JACOBSEN, Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Chicago. Professor of the Practice of the Japanese Language and Director of the Japanese Language Program, Harvard University. Author of The Transitive Structure of Events in Japanese, 1992, Kurosio Publishers; Agentivity and aspect in Japanese: a functional perspective, in Directions in Functional Linguistics (ed. by A. Kamio), 1997, John Benjamins; Aspects of hypothetical meaning in Japanese conditionals in Function and Structure (ed. by A. Kamlo and K. Takami), 1999, John Benjamins. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |