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I've never seen a Japanese as a second language grammar reference with Japanese definitions that was even remotely decent. They all describe various similar grammar concepts with the same vague definition. They are after-all limited to the vocabulary level of the people learning the grammar topics.
Just get the Basic/Intermediate/Advanced books. They are simply THE best grammar references for Japanese. The explanations may be in English, but there is a wealth of sample sentences in full Japanese for you to read. The definitions are also way more complete and detailed than any other book I've seen.
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Wow, I can see that the Advanced book is finally out? Has anyone bought it yet? What kind of stuff does it cover?
Finally being in Tokyo I suppose I can just run to the book store during my lunch break and check it out but I'm so excited I can't wait! Those are the best books ever!
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Sold out in my local Maruzen store. (>_<)
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On the topic of grammar dictionaries, does anyone know of one that's in an electronic format? I just can't imagine dragging out a set of friggin' huge books every time I need to look up a grammar point!
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Sorry to be dim,
The Basic/Intermediate/Advanced Grammar books are from Japan Times, correct?
And these the books that most people here are recommending?
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I recently bought this book, and I've spent some significant time with it. I really really like it. The english explanations are brief(as they should be), and there ample example sentences for each of the expressions. It's one of the most usable Japanese grammar books I've seen.
Also, the sentences are also fairly interesting by themselves. I've taken to flipping through the book before I go to bed to familiarize myself with stuff I haven't seen before. It's a great book, and I really can't recommend it enough.