The journal of Japanese Language Education Methods
Online ISSN : 2423-9909
Print ISSN : 1881-3968
Case Study of the Usages of 'no particles'
-Survey Conducted Targeting Korean Students-
Sang-hee Ahn
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2008 Volume 15 Issue 2 Pages 16-17

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Often 'no particle,' meaning a particle is omitted from where it is supposed to be and still is grammatically correct appears, exists in both Japanese and Korean languages. However, this phenomenon is seldom recognized in language learning processes. Therefore this research has been designed to find the patterns and habits shown in the group of Japanese Language learners those who never had formal education in the usages of 'No Particle'.
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