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Structure: Japanese Grammar Ia

Course
2012-2013

Admission requirements

Japanese studies students. Other students are also welcome to enroll but they must buy the required course books and be able to read kana and elementary kanji.

Description

This unit will focus on developing students’ knowledge of the basic grammar of Japanese. Lectures on various aspects of Japanese grammar and sentence patterns will be provided together with limited practical exercises. Students will be able to confirm their understanding of basic grammar and expand their vocabulary through these tasks. In addition, lectures will provide opportunities for students to view the Japanese language and their learning experiences from the wider (and more theoretical) context of linguistics.

Course objectives

Understanding of basic elements of Japanese grammar and sentence patterns.

Time table

Check Time table

Teaching method

Lectures and limited practical exercises.

Test method

Written examination at the end of the term on grammar and vocabulary.

Structure & Relative weights:
Taalverwerving Ia (5+ 5+ 5 ec = 15 ec):
Taalkundige structuur I, 5691VTJGAY (Structure: Japanese Grammar I) (5 ec): Grammatica: 70% Vocabulaire: 30%

Taalbeheersing I (5 ec) 5691VTATAY: Conversatie & Luistervaardigheid I: 60% Kanji-introductie I: 40%

Teksten: Beginners niveau I (5 ec) 5691VTMTAY: 100%

Blackboard

Yes, for grammar notes and slides, course schedule.

Required reading

  1. Minna no Nihongo I Honsatsu (Main Textbook Kanji-kana version) (zie bijv. http://www.3anet.co.jp/english/books/books_01.html), 3A corporation 1998 (ISBN 4-88319-102-8).
    1. Minna no Nihongo I Honyaku Bunpo Kaisetsu in English (Translation & Grammatical Notes in English), 3A corporation 1998 (ISBN 4-88319-107-9).

Registration

Enrollment via uSis is mandatory.

For more information about enrollment check Links on the first page of the Japanese Studyguide

Enrollment for A la carte
Enrollment for Contractonderwijs

Contact

“Dr. E.D. Herber:“E.D.Herber@hum.leidenuniv.nl