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ngu phap tieng nhat sach co 1966

[...]... Alphabetical synopsis of the conjunctions treated 348 VII (Conditional conjunctions) 130 131 132 IV Congunctions of the purpose V Conjunctions of concession The relative comparative of propositions Remark on 351 Han, U, and Tdng Si Remark on Zari to kayo, 351 352 352 353 VIII Masi in the epistolary style superseded tyMoosi 353 INTRO 33 TJOTIOIST 1 LANGUAGE CONNECTION OF THE JAPANESE WITH THE CHINESE SITY... Subordinativc conjunctions I Conjunctions of place and time 336 CONTENTS Page 128 $ 129 III Conj unctions of causality II Page ADDENDA Conjunctions of quality and manner 338 $ I Conjunctions b Conjunctions of a possible cause On arbitrary grammatical signs in Japanese books of an actual cause 339 a II 349 On quotation 350 341 III On Accent 343 IV On the dialects of 344 V 346 VI Alphabetical synopsis of the conjunctions... presence degree Absolute comparative higher VIII Arrangement of the personal pronouns in the conversational language the which // 19 12B 21 Adjectives Measures, weights and coins $45 Measures of length 168 $47 Measures of capacity 168 $ Na, ,< or the Chinese Fit 128 22 Adjectives with a previous definition 129 in $ 48 Weights U) Iron , copper and bronze coins 50 Silver coins $51 Gold 28 Definition... Tan Coming Mairasare, 321 Mairi, Ide, Mairare, Agari, Ma323 Tsika-dzuki CHAPTER 294 295 VIII CONJUNCTIONS 295 296 121 Classification of the Jap conjunctions 326 formed by Ta, verbs, desirous of an off Coordinative conjunctions A 296 Verbs expressing the leaving $ 122 I $ action 123 II 297 I formed by Maki 297 II Tami 298 125 j Simavi 126 298 107 The adverbial form of a verb The 327 Disjunctive conjunctions... II 297 I formed by Maki 297 II Tami 298 125 j Simavi 126 298 107 The adverbial form of a verb The 327 Disjunctive conjunctions 329 .'Wl 300 334 IV Conclusive conjunctions 335 V Explanatory conjunctions 299 108 Copulative conjunctions 124 III Adversative conjunctions j // and 293 should be it $ 291 $ $ 319 120 Going V Ahete, Aete, daring VI Too-sen tar)i, u, 319 Oose, 292 1 III li-masi, Nori-tamai,... writing a The Kdta-kdna 29 Chinese dialects in Japan language of China into Japan 5 Synopsis of the Fira-ffdna-ch&mcters most necessity of uniting to the study of the Japanese, that of the Chinese 3 The Irova b Connection of the Japanese with the Chinese language 2 a 13 82 34 Old Japanese 85 New 38 Japanese General conversational Language spoken 6 6 language and dialects The Japanese phonetic system Kdna-... spoken language in the range of his observations, in connection with the written language is convinced that, whatever their character, all he has quoted from Japanese writings, genuine: he is relies upon the experience of others, unprejudiced, will find that With in all its soil regard to the phenomena manner treated be in consonance with the it it it himself, and trusts that is so in which he has conceived... the first class 240 second 241 third the government of the passive verb 242 245 Examples of the use of the passive forms 245 CONTENTS Page The negative form 91 I of the form 92 Continuative 93 94 95 Form of the negative verb of the forbidding Imperative Forms 250 251 of the negative preterit Forms 1 $ 96 110 becoming forms and inflectional 307 verbs Verbs compounded with verbs 263... AUTHOR CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I-,.- Page 1 The in Fira-gdna 22 in use 12 language Written 22 or book language , 29 1 On 2 A Exclusively Chinese the writing of the Japanese of the written and the spoken Introduction 4 Application of the Chinese 30 Chinese text with Japanese translation 3 C Style, a 4 6 proper B Books written in the Japanese language writing, to the writing of the Japanese language The... The Grammar of the Japanese language which accompanied with , is this Preface , simultaneously published in the English and in the Dutch languages, original work, not a remodelling or an imitation of any other works of that stamp at present literature, its it existing As written describes the ancient, as well as in the result of a its language, which many or book as language, own it really exists in . cause. 339. b. Conjunctions of a possible cause (Conditional conjunctions) 341. 130. IV. Congunctions of the purpose 343. 131. V. Conjunctions of concession 344. 132 Ide, Agari, Ma- kdri, Tsika-dzuki 323. CHAPTER VIII. CONJUNCTIONS. $ 121. Classification of the Jap. conjunctions. . 326. A. Coordinative conjunctions. $ 122. I. Copulative conjunctions 327. $ 123. II. Disjunctive conjunctions 329. 124. III. Adversative conjunctions .'Wl. j 125. IV. Conclusive conjunctions 334. j 126. V. Explanatory conjunctions 335. B. Subordinativc conjunctions. j 127. I. Conjunctions of place and

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