Grammar dictonary in machine-readable format?
From: Drew Hamilton (awh_at_awh.org)
Date: 07/05/04
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 08:09:04 +0900
I'm not even 100% sure how this would work, but does anybody know
of a machine-readable dictionary that explains (in English)
various Japanese grammar points and verb inflections?
So, for example, the headword would be $B$F$"$k(B and the definition
would be a description of the ~te aru verb inflection and what
it's used for. Or headwords like $B$J$/$A$c$$$1$J$$(B, etc...
I'd love to have such a dictionary available on my PDA that I also
carry around edict and kanjidic on...
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