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... stem and its inflection ( § 266 ) . Based on this rule an alphabetically arranged list of verb and adjective inflec- tions of the Japanese written language is given in this edition for reference ( p . 113 ) . The addition of this list ...
... stem and its inflection ( § 266 ) . Based on this rule an alphabetically arranged list of verb and adjective inflec- tions of the Japanese written language is given in this edition for reference ( p . 113 ) . The addition of this list ...
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... they do not con- vey a clear idea of the structure of the Japanese verb or adjective . In almost every case the true stem ends in a consonant which the Japanese language , as written , has no means [ 2 ] JAPANESE GRAMMAR CHAPTER.
... they do not con- vey a clear idea of the structure of the Japanese verb or adjective . In almost every case the true stem ends in a consonant which the Japanese language , as written , has no means [ 2 ] JAPANESE GRAMMAR CHAPTER.
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... stems and inflections of the verbs and adjec- tives show up clearly . What appeared so difficult and confusing to the student becomes then comparatively simple . A purely phonetic system of transliteration has been adopted , and has met ...
... stems and inflections of the verbs and adjec- tives show up clearly . What appeared so difficult and confusing to the student becomes then comparatively simple . A purely phonetic system of transliteration has been adopted , and has met ...
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... stem " ; kūki , " the air . " The only long vowels of common occurrence are ō and ū . They are found chiefly in words of Chinese origin , where they represent such Chinese diphthongs and nasal sounds as ao , ou , ang , ung , etc. When ...
... stem " ; kūki , " the air . " The only long vowels of common occurrence are ō and ū . They are found chiefly in words of Chinese origin , where they represent such Chinese diphthongs and nasal sounds as ao , ou , ang , ung , etc. When ...
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... stems , as sugo - sugo , descriptive of low spirits , from sugoki , " ill at ease . " 22. All Chinese words are treated as nouns by the Japanese , being used either as substantives proper , e.g. , kin , " gold " ; jitsu , " truth ...
... stems , as sugo - sugo , descriptive of low spirits , from sugoki , " ill at ease . " 22. All Chinese words are treated as nouns by the Japanese , being used either as substantives proper , e.g. , kin , " gold " ; jitsu , " truth ...
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adverbs affirmative voice aruru ashimeraruru attributive form bekarazu beshi Causative Negative caused to cut Chinese Chinese numerals clause colloquial compound conclusive form corresponding Potential Forms DESIDERATIVE FORMS English eraruru FORMS Indicative Fourth Past Gerund gone hayaki hito homuru honorific iedomo ILLATIVE FORMS indefinite form inflections intransitive intransitive verbs irregular verb IRREGULAR VERB SURU isasezarishi ishimerarezarishi ishimezarishi ishimuru Japanese adjective Japanese language kana kirashimeraru kiru Kono Kore koto nakare kuru means miru mood motte naraba naran naredomo nari naru nashi nouns Oblique particle pass passive causative Past Concessive Past Conditional Past Hypothetical person postpositions praise preceding Present Actual Concessive Present Hypothetical Concessive present tense pronouns rarezarishi REGULAR CONJUGATION rendered romaji sasuru second conjugation Second Past SECTION SECTION sentence seshimuru sezarishi shite signifies sometimes sōrō stem suffixed suguru tive Uninflected words verb or adjective voice-continued vowel words yori yotte yuku