A Dictionary Of Advanced Japanese Grammar = Ж—ґжњ¬иєћ... Site
The book includes a massive English-to-Japanese index and a Japanese-to-English index. If you have a concept in mind (like "concession" or "result") but don't know the Japanese grammar for it, you can look up the English concept to find the corresponding Japanese entries. 5. Transition to Advanced Proficiency (N1/N1+)
Instructions on whether a phrase is restricted to writing, speech, or specific social hierarchies. 4. Comprehensive Indexing The book includes a massive English-to-Japanese index and
One of its best features is the section at the end of most entries. It explicitly compares the current entry to other grammar points you might already know, highlighting the differences in formality, tone, and grammatical constraints. 3. Native-Standard Example Sentences It explicitly compares the current entry to other
While many resources stop at the JLPT N2 level, this volume is specifically designed to bridge the gap to N1 and beyond. It covers the sophisticated connectors and sentence endings found in editorials, research papers, and formal speeches. Each entry includes:
Exactly how to attach verbs, nouns, or adjectives.
The examples aren't "textbook-stiff." They reflect how academic, professional, and literary Japanese actually functions. Each entry includes: