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Javanese Grammar for Students: A Graded Introduction Third Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x153 mm, weight: 368 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Monash University Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1922235377
  • ISBN-13: 9781922235374
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x153 mm, weight: 368 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Monash University Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1922235377
  • ISBN-13: 9781922235374
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This is the third, revised edition of Stuart Robson's highly successful guide to the grammar of the Javanese language, which is spoken by around 80,000,000 speakers on the island of Java. The book progresses from simple to more complex topics, facilitating a steady increase in language proficiency. Fresh examples have been added, as well as a section entitled "How Do You Say It In Javanese?" arranged under 120 headwords and taking the viewpoint of speakers of English wanting an equivalent to an English idiom. There is an introduction and a note on the language levels of Javanese, important for social interaction. The book will be of interest to students of Indonesian studies who want a deeper knowledge of communication on the island of Java, researchers considering fieldwork in Java, linguists making comparative studies of Indonesian languages, and outsiders undertaking employment in Java.
Foreword ix
Introduction xi
Pronunciation xii
A Note on Ngoko and Krama xvii
Unit 1 Equative sentences; personal pronouns; demonstrative pronouns; word-order; cultural note on titles
1(3)
Unit 2 Demonstrative qualifiers; adjectives; word-order; a function -e/-ne; simple verbs
4(2)
Unit 3 Place-words; expressions of place; plurality; tense words; negation; cultural note on directions
6(3)
Unit 4 Adverbs of time; dates and numbers; cultural note on the calendar
9(3)
Unit 5 Nasalization of verbs; measures; cultural note on the market
12(3)
Unit 6 More about adjectives - excessive; 'suffering from' with suffix -en; the suffix -an expressing a 'tendency'; comparison, superlative degrees of adjectives; doubling of nouns, adjectives and question words
15(2)
Unit 7 Verbs formed from nouns; the suffix -an meaning 'wearing'; suffix -an 'to be in a certain position or engaged in an activity'; suffix -an for 'doing something together'; the infix -um-, form and meanings
17(3)
Unit 8 Transitive verbs with nasalization and no suffix; the passive, meaning and forms, prefix di-
20(2)
Unit 9 Verbs with the suffix -i, forms and meanings 1-7; cultural note on slametan
22(3)
Unit 10 Verbs with the suffix -ake, forms and meanings, causative, benefactive and other
25(3)
Unit 11 Passive verbs with the prefix ka-, formation and meaning; passive verbs with the infix -in-, formation and meaning; the affixes ka- and -an forming nouns; cultural note on words for knowledge
28(3)
Unit 12 The accidental 'passive' with prefix ke-, forms and meanings
31(2)
Unit 13 More about numbers - ordinals and fractions; intensifying adjectives by means of vowel variation; the infix -em- [ -um-] meaning 'tempting to...'
33(3)
Unit 14 Doubling of verbs, functions
36(2)
Unit 15 Imperatives with suffix -a; with prefix di-, mbok, sing; requests in Krama; prohibitions
38(3)
Unit 16 The passive imperative, with suffixless verbs, verbs with suffix -i and suffix -ake, formation and meaning
41(1)
Unit 17 The propositive 'let me'; formation and meaning
42(2)
Unit 18 Nominalization, making nouns out of verbs and adjectives; the use of olehe and le; use of the relative pronoun sing
44(3)
Unit 19 The subjunctive, forms and meanings; indefinite expressions formed by doubling question words
47(2)
Unit 20 Nouns derived from verbs; the act of (gerund); the actor; place where; nouns with a suffix -an, various meanings
49(2)
Unit 21 Syntactic doubling and its meanings; the affixes pa- and -an based on nouns; the prefix pi; the suffix -an indicating a residence or trade area
51(2)
Unit 22 The prefix sa-, meaning the whole or all; in accordance with; with expressions of time; with expressions of place
53(2)
Unit 23 The particles ya (iya); kok; ta; rak; wong
55(3)
Unit 24 Imitative words with the element mak; with pating expressing plurality and disorder
58(3)
Unit 25 The split subject and foregrounding; prepositions and preposition-like words
61(3)
Unit 26 Conjunctions, various meanings; the role of intonation in a sentence
64(2)
Unit 27 Abbreviated forms; free variation in word-form; colloquial words with grammatical function
66(3)
Unit 28 Greetings; expressions for use in various social situations; Krama and Krama Inggil revision
69(4)
How Do You Say It in Javanese? 73(30)
References 103(1)
Abbreviations 104