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SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE GRAMMAR
93-;/;;fIX.fiQ4EI%62 k&%Ub1;h;J1gI:, (=(12b))
(I didn't know that Mr. Jones was coming today.)
e. Embedded interrogative sentences (See 2.4. Embedded interrog-
ative sentences):
%$+&%-Fa fid'L7E1?0 (= (14a))
(Who will do that is the question.)
f. Clauses before adverbial forms of auxiliary adjectives*
(See 3.3. Adverbial forms of auxiliary adjectives):
JAX.27FL < h22& L 3 I=, 74 98429TYSbL
(Please use a microphone so that everybody can hear well.)
g. Internal sentences as indirect quotations (See 3.6. Quotation k):
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'i'a -YC~U~PC~CL ab~t:agwa.
(George says that kanji is not difficult.)
h. Internal sentences before compound particles (pre-verbal form)
(See 3.7. NounNerb + Compound particle (pre-verbal form)):
At&4% k & b=~;kTi?El'lBSX2&.
(One's memory fails as one grows old.)
i. Sentence-initial dependent clauses (See 4.4. Sentence-initial
dependent clauses):
Elm$~&~~r:~9~b~~~sb~o
(Please remain silent even if you are asked questions.)
The structures of complex sentences can be generalized as in (35).
*The adverbial forms of auxiliary adjectives preceded by clauses are sometimes classi-
fied as conjunctions (e.g., yani).