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Book on Japanese Grammar in Japanese - Hinode - 2012-03-09

Hi there!

As I've mostly used the three "A Dictionary of Japanese Grammar" books to study up till now, I've been wondering whether it would help to buy a book on Japanese Grammar written Japanese for a change. If anyone wants to share his/her experience with sources/books in Japanese that would be very helpful. I've heard some good things about: 日本語文型辞典 and was wondering if others already tried it.

I'm currently also studying for the 1級 on the side, so books like the Kanzen Master series might also be an option (they're completely in Japanese right?). I couldn't find them for quite a while, but it looks like the 新完全マスター series has been released now. Though I don't know how comprehensive these kind of books really are.

I'm sure someone here has more experience regarding native material on the Japanese language. Smile


Book on Japanese Grammar in Japanese - Splatted - 2012-03-09

I haven't really used it yet, but I've heard good things about Saburoo's 現代日本語文法概説, which also has the advantage of being (legally) freely available online.


Book on Japanese Grammar in Japanese - Javizy - 2012-03-09

You could check out the 日本語文法ハンドブック series (well, there are two of them). I saw it recommended elsewhere, so I bought the 初級 one to review the basics from a teacher's perspective. I haven't used it a whole lot, but it's quite readable and well organised. I should really start reading it more come to think of it.

I used the 完全マスター grammar workbook for N1 and I'd say it was pretty helpful. I've always found the grammar section easy, but I went through the N2 workbook and reviewed all the sentences from both, so maybe that's partly why.


Book on Japanese Grammar in Japanese - pm215 - 2012-03-10

I like 日本語文型辞典; we had a thread recently where we talked about it a bit (including comparisons with Do*JG).


Book on Japanese Grammar in Japanese - Inny Jan - 2012-03-10

pm215 Wrote:I like 日本語文型辞典; we had a thread recently where we talked about it a bit (including comparisons with Do*JG).
... where this is a typical look of a page.


Book on Japanese Grammar in Japanese - Bokusenou - 2012-03-10

Javizy Wrote:You could check out the 日本語文法ハンドブック series (well, there are two of them). I saw it recommended elsewhere, so I bought the 初級 one to review the basics from a teacher's perspective. I haven't used it a whole lot, but it's quite readable and well organised. I should really start reading it more come to think of it.
I second this. I got the 中上級 one, and while it only covers up to N2 grammar, it's a really interesting read if you like reading about Japanese grammar. It's a book for Japanese teachers as well, so they list things like common mistakes non-native speakers make. I find that grammar books for students mainly cover the "how" of grammar, while books for teachers cover the "how" and "why". Google Books previews (larger than Amazon's) are here.

Also, 現代日本語文法概説 (recommended above) is really good as well.


Book on Japanese Grammar in Japanese - Hinode - 2012-03-12

Thanks a lot for the many replies! The 日本語文型辞典 does indeed look promising. I shall check out all of the recommendations, I hope I can find at least some of them in the book store... or maybe even in the institute library here *wishful thinking*. Thanks for the photo Inny Jan and also the link to the recent thread and the google preview page (didn't even know they had that ._.). Sorry that I didn't find the other thread before making this one. Smile


Book on Japanese Grammar in Japanese - temporary - 2012-03-16

These are not 1級 resources, but maybe others will find them useful:

Basic grammar in many small pdf-s:
http://www.jpf.go.jp/j/urawa/j_rsorcs/textbook/jrs_04_02_04.html

Textbook, conversations on video (subtitles both with and without kanji), grammar explanations, example sentences with audio, Flash exercises:
http://www.coelang.tufs.ac.jp/modules/ja/index.html

On the latter website you can learn not only Japanese, but many other languages in Japanese.