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An Introduction for Language Learners
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Japanese Linguistics in Use
An Introduction for Language Learners
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Description
Introducing readers to all key areas of Japanese linguistics, this book brings the theory to life through a range of real-world examples of texts and materials that students might encounter in contemporary Japan.
Throughout, the author introduces readers to linguistic notions, supporting them to further their understanding of the forms and functions of the language as well as increasing familiarity with social and cultural aspects via examples from manga, newspapers, food packaging, light novels and more.
Combining and building on the very best of Japanese Linguistics and Japanese Language in Use, this book covers:
· Writing systems
· Vocabulary strata
· Word and sentence structures and meanings
· Figurative language
· Language and culture
· Speech and thought.
It also contains a wealth of new examples not explored in the previous volumes, texts translated from English to Japanese and additional resources including a companion website hosting translations, quizzes and commentaries to the book's activities.
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Preface
How to Use this Book
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1. What Made Modern Japan?
2. Sound Structure
3. Word Classes
4. Vocabulary
5. Writing System
6. Word Structure
7. Word Meaning
8. Sentence Structure 1: The Basics
9. Sentence Structure 2: Verb Types
10. Pragmatics 1: Explicit Message
11. Pragmatics 2: Implicit Message
12. Discourse 1: Linguistic Devices
13. Discourse 2: Communicative Devices
14. Language and Culture 1: Gender and In/-Out Groups
15. Language and Culture 2: Politeness, Honorifics, Young People and Roles in Language
16. Speech, Thought, Translator
References
English Index
Japanese index
Product details

Published | 02 Oct 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 456 |
ISBN | 9781350290624 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 100 b&w |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book on Japanese language use is an inspiration, both for learners and educators. It is filled with stimulating authentic material covering a wide range of genres, featuring state-of-the art images of Japanese language and culture. This stunning book, guided by central concepts in Japanese language, is bound to become an insightful addition to the field of Japanese language learning and teaching.
Seiko Harumi, Senior Lecturer in Japanese and Applied Linguistics, SOAS University of London, UK
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A state-of-the-art Japanese linguistics textbook that brings a rich learning experience to learners of Japanese. A wealth of authentic examples effectively facilitates an in-depth understanding of the Japanese language in discourse and cultural contexts that are natural, accessible and relatable.
Sayaka Abe, Associate Professor of Japanese Studies and Linguistics, Middlebury College, USA
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Japanese Linguistics in Use: An Introduction provides a comprehensive explanation of Japanese linguistics based on authentic texts – texts composed naturally. The book will serve as a useful resource not only for students of linguistics but also for teachers of Japanese as a foreign language.
Masahiko Minami, Professor of Japanese language and cross-cultural studies, San Francisco State University, USA
