All Stories

  1. Friends as mediators in study abroad contexts in Japan: negotiating stereotypical discourses about Japanese culture
  2. Categories used by language learners to describe their experience.
  3. Linguistic forms which indicate the speaker identity, and their social relation to others.
  4. The particle ne in the development of interactional positioning in L2 Japanese
  5. Indexicality and (Im)politeness
  6. Teaching and Learning (Im)Politeness
  7. The effects on the timing of periods of study abroad on Japanese vocabulary development
  8. Introduction
  9. Japanese Modality
  10. Introduction
  11. The Interactional Consequences of Epistemic Indexicality — Some Thoughts on the Epistemic Marker -kamoshirenai
  12. The lexical mapping of politeness in British English and Japanese
  13. Facework and multiple selves in apologetic metapragmatic comments in Japanese
  14. Politeness
  15. Lindsay Amthor Yotsukura, 2003 Negotiating moves: Problem Presentation and Resolution in Japanese Business Discourse
  16. Re-examining politeness, face and the Japanese language
  17. Honorifics: The cultural specificity of a universal mechanism in Japanese
  18. 1. Introducing the ‘teaching’ and ‘learning’ of (im)politeness
  19. 5. Teaching and learning (im)politeness: A look at the CEFR and pedagogical research