A "real manga, real Japanese" resource for Language students and teachers

Japanese
the Manga
Way

An Illustrated Guide
to Grammar
and Structure

WAYNE P. LAMMERS

312 pp, 8.25 x 10.75", paper, 500+ illustrations
ISBN 1-880656-90-6, $24.95



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Japanese difficult? Study boring? Not if you use a “real manga, real Japanese” approach to learning. Presenting all spoken Japanese as a variation of three basic sentence types, Japanese the Manga Way shows you how to build complex constructions step by step. Almost every key grammar point taught in the first two years of study is illustrated with a panel from a manga actually published in Japan to show how the language is used in real life. Learning with manga makes rules and structures easy to remember, and also lets you experience colloquialisms, contractions, interjections, and other elements of speech that get short shrift in more formal textbooks. At the same time, you’ll find a wealth of solid information to give you confidence at exam time.

With a detailed index, numerous tables and sidebars, and a complete guide to pronunciation, Japanese the Manga Way is ideal as an introduction for the independent student, as a supplement for the beginning classroom, and as a reference or review for advanced learners. Click for sample.

Wayne P. Lammers grew up in Japan and has taught Japanese at the uni-versity level. An award-winning translator, he was the translation editor for Mangajin magazine for seven years. He lives in Portland, Oregon.


CONTENTS
The Three Basic Sentence Types
Sentence Particles
Desu and -Masu
Simple Questions with Ka
Doing Things with Suru
Modifying Verbs, Adjectives, & Desu
Modifying Nouns
Explanatory No
Ga Marks the Subject
O Marks the Direct Object
Wa Marks the Topic
Ko-so-a-do Words
Some High-Traffic Particles
Connecting Words
Quoting with To
Complete Sentence Modifiers
Question Words
The Past Forms
The -Te Form
Negative Verbs
Negative Adjectives & Desu
Let’s Do It!
Desire
If and When
More -Te Form Expressions
Probably, Surely, Maybe
Commands
Can Do
Passive Verbs
Making It Happen
Giving and Receiving
Appearances and Hearsay
  

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