The Open Court 20, No.600

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e., a man who can run well. In this way the relative clause of English is very often turned as there is no relative pronoun in Japanese.
As in English the verb furnishes many prepositions. It also is used as a noun : iishi zvo zvarera zva kikeri is from Mk. xiv. i8 ; iishi means "said" and is in the accusative case governed by kikeri, "heard." Shikashi and keredomo, both meaning "but," are verbs.
True adjectives are fitted up with verbal endings and become verbs.
In short it is impossible to co
...nstruct a scientific grammar of Japanese on European models. The language is a composite that has not yet worn its several elements into a well organized unit.
It is a popular remark that Japanese scholars have never written a scientific grammar of their own tongue. The spoken language is specially in a state of flux.
Another feature that impresses the student is the abundance of words in Japanese. This is not a mere generalization, but will be clearly proven by a few examples. In teaching English to Japa- nese one often notices that what we express in English by a tone of voice will be put into a word in Japanese.


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