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Classical Japanese: A Grammar

Haruo Shirane

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July, 2005
Cloth, 296 pages, none
ISBN: 978-0-231-13524-5
$55.00 / £38.00

Preface

Elements of the Book

Grammatical Terms and Translations

Major Historical Periods

Romanization

Source and Text Abbreviations

Translations of Ranks and Titles

Part I Inflected Forms

1. Basic Grammatical Terms and Concepts

1.1 Subject and Predicate

1.2 Sentence Structure

1.3 Autonomous and Dependent Forms

1.4 Inflected and Noninflected Forms

1.5 Inflected Autonomous Words

1.6 Inflected Dependent Forms

1.7 Noninflected Dependent Forms

1.8 Noninflected Autonomous Words

1.9 Modifying Words

1.10 Parts of Speech

2. Orthography and Pronunciation

2.1 Table of Fifty Sounds

2.2 Voiced Sounds

2.3 Sound Changes

2.4 Pronouncing Historical kana

2.4.1 w-Row Pronunciation

2.4.2 h-Row Pronunciation

2.5 Pronouncing Long Sounds

3. Verbs

3.1 The Six Inflected Forms

3.2 Regular Verbs

4. Irregular Verbs

4.2 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

4.3 Supplementary Verbs

4.4 Sound Changes in Verbs

5. Adjectives and Adjectival Verbs

5.1 Adjectives

5.2 Adjectival Verbs

5.3 Two Modifying Functions

6. Negative and Recollective Auxiliary Verbs

6.1 Negative zu

6.2 Auxiliary Verbs ki and keri

7. Perfective and Continuative Auxiliary Verbs

7.1 Auxiliary Verbs nu and tsu

7.2 Resultative-Continuative Auxiliary Verbs tari and ri

8. Copular Auxiliary Verbs

9. Auxiliary Verbs of Speculation and Supposition

9.1 mu

9.2 muzu

9.3 kemu

9.4 ramu

9.5 rashi

9.6 mashi

9.7 beshi

9.8 meri

9.9 Hearsay nari

9.10 Summary of the Basic Functions of Speculative Auxiliary Verbs

10. Negative Speculative, Desirative, and Comparative Auxiliary Verbs

10.1 Negative Speculative Auxiliary Verbs ji and maji

10.2 Desirative Auxiliary Verbs tashi and mahoshi

10.3 Comparative Auxiliary Verb gotoshi

11. Passive-Causative Auxiliary Verbs

11.1 ru, raru

11.2 su, sasu, shimu

11.3 Summary of Auxiliary Verbs

Part II Noninflected Forms

12. Case Particles

12.1 ga

12.2 no

12.3 o

12.3A o-ba

12.4 ni

12.5 e

12.6 to

12.7 yori

12.8 kara

12.8A kara-ni

12.9 shite

12.10 nite

13. Conjunctive Particles

13.1 ba

13.2 to, tomo

13.3 do, domo

13.4 ni, o

13.5 ga

13.6 te, shite

13.6A zu-te

13.6B te-wa

13.6C Conjunctive Particle te plus Supplementary Verb

13.7 de

13.8 tsutsu

13.9 nagara

13.10 mono-o, mono-kara, mono-no, mono-yue

13.11 Summary of Connections

14. Bound Particles

14.1 wa

14.2 mo

14.2A mo at the End of a Sentence

14.3 zo

14.3A zo at the End of a Sentence

14.4 namu (nan)

14.5 ya (yawa)

14.5A ya (yawa) at the End of a Sentence

14.6 ka (kawa)

14.6A ka (kawa) at the End of a Sentence

14.7 koso

14.7A A Bound Ending Without a Bound Particle

15. Adverbial Particles

15.1 sura

15.2 dani

15.3 sae

15.4 nomi

15.5 bakari

15.6 nado

15.7 made

15.8 shi, shimo

15.9 Note on Adverbial Particles Versus Adverbs

16. Final and Interjectory Particles

16.1 Final Particles

16.2 Interjectory Particles

16.3 Bound Particles at the Ends of Sentences

17. Nouns, Pronouns, Adverbs, Interjections, Conjunctions, and Attributive Words

17.1 Nouns

17.2 Pronouns

17.3 Adverbs

17.4 Interjections

17.5 Conjunctions

17.6 Attributive Words

Part III Honorifics

18. Honorific Expressions

18.1 Noninflected Honorifics

18.2 Honorific Supplementary Verbs

18.3 Honorific Verbs

18.4 Honorific Auxiliary Verbs

19. Humble and Polite Expressions

19.1 Humble Verbs

19.1.1 tatematsuru

19.2 Mixing Honorific and Humble Forms

19.3 Summary of Key Honorific and Humble Verbs

19.4 Polite Verbs

20. Nara-Period Grammar

20.1 Auxiliary Verbs

20.2 Case Particles

20.3 Final Particles

20.3.1 kamo

Part IV Appendixes

Appendix 1. Review of the Six Inflections

Appendix 2. Overview of Sound Changes

Appendix 3. Prefixes and Suffixes

Appendix 4. Supplementary Verbs

Appendix 5. Rhetorical Techniques in Japanese Poetry

Appendix 6. Easily Confused Elements

Appendix 7. Auxiliary Verb Combinations

Appendix 8. Conjugational Shifts

A8.1 The Disappearance of Conjugation Types

A8.2 The Growth of the Rentaikei Form

A8.3 New Adjectival Forms

Part V Grammar Exercises

Tables of Grammatical Forms

Table 1. Verb Conjugations

Table 2. Adjectives and Adjectival Verb Forms

Table 3. Sound Changes

Table 4. Auxiliary Verb Conjugations

Table 5. Auxiliary Verb Types and Functions

Table 6. Auxiliary Verb Connections

Table 7. Particles

Table 8. Main Functions of Inflected Forms

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About the Author

Haruo Shirane is Shincho Professor of Japanese Literature in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University. He is the author of The Bridge of Dreams: A Poetics of The Tale of Genji and Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Basho; and an editor of Inventing the Classics: Modernity, National Identity, and Japanese Literature and Early Modern Japanese Literature: An Anthology, 1600–1900.

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