JAPA 101 Lecture 15: Japanese Word Order and Frequency Verbs

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(cid:2123) 2 (cid:2124) (cid:2140)(cid:2123)(cid:2171) (cid:2183)(cid:2139) (cid:2183)(cid:2120)(cid:2182) (cid:2183) (cid:2171) (cid:2123) (cid:2125)(cid:2059) topic time place object verb. (cid:2123) (cid:2183)(cid:2120)(cid:2182) (cid:2140)(cid:2123)(cid:2171) (cid:2183)(cid:2139) 2 (cid:2124) (cid:2183) (cid:2171) (cid:2123) (cid:2125)(cid:2059) topic object place time verb. Japanese sentences are fairly flexible in the arrangement of elements that appear in them. Generally, verb must be at end of the sentence. Other materials such as object, place, time followed by the particles can be located freely to a large extent. Topic tends to appear in the beginning of the sentence. Frequency adverbs you learn in this chapter are (cid:2058) (cid:2138) (cid:2058)(cid:2172) (cid:2058)(cid:2140) (cid:2141) (cid:2058) (cid:2058) (cid:2128)(cid:2183)(cid:2128)(cid:2183)(cid:2059)the ppt shows approximate percentage of occurrence. When you are asked routine activity, such as (cid:862)(cid:2172) (cid:2121)(cid:2120) (cid:2183)(cid:2182) (cid:2125) (cid:2059)(cid:863) do you often eat breakfast? you can answer with frequency adverbs like examples. However, when you answer with and (cid:2128)(cid:2183)(cid:2128)(cid:2183), the verb needs to be negative form. In this case, the verb have to be.

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