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Japanese grammar : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese grammar
Japanese grammar refers to word order and inflection characteristic of the Japanese language. The language has a regular agglutinative verb morphology, with both productive and fixed elements. In language typology, it has many features divergent from most European languages. Its phrases are exclusively head-final and compound sentences are exclusively left-branching.〔In contrast, Romance languages such as Spanish are strongly right-branching, and Germanic languages such as English are weakly right-branching〕 There are many such languages, but few in Europe. It is a topic-prominent language.
==Some distinctive aspects of modern Japanese sentence structure==


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