Taeko Kamiya graduated from Doshisha Women's College in Kyoto and holds master's degrees in education and linguistics. She has taught Japanese for 25 years at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California.
Particles are an essential component of the Japanese language, and a facility with their use is essential for a mastery of both spoken and written forms. This new workbook will help students acquire that facility. It introduces 60 particles and their 188 basic functions in order of frequency of...