All Stories

  1. Anaphoric demonstratives and mutual knowledge
  2. The meanings of perspectival verbs and their implications on the taxonomy of projective content/conventional implicature
  3. Motion Deixis, Indexicality, and Presupposition
  4. How multiple past tenses divide the labor: The case of South Baffin Inuktitut
  5. Boundary Tones or Prominent Particles? Variation in Japanese Focus-Marking Contours
  6. On the morphological status of -te, -ta, and related forms in Japanese: evidence from accent placement
  7. On the Functions of the Japanese Discourse Particle yo in Declaratives
  8. Iconicity, Implicature, and the Manner Interpretation of Coordination Structure: Through Comparison of English and French
  9. The Japanese Particle yo in Declaratives: Relevance, Priority, and Blaming
  10. On the characteristics of Japanese reported discourse
  11. On the interpretation of toki-clauses: beyond the absolute/relative dichotomy
  12. Between being wise and acting wise: A hidden conditional in some constructions with propensity adjectives
  13. Syntactic direction and obviation as empathy-based phenomena: a typological approach
  14. On empathic and logophoric binding
  15. GO and COME Revisited: What Serves as a Reference Point?
  16. Motion Deixis, Indexicality, and Presupposition
  17. Adversity and Korean/Japanese Passives: Constructional Analogy
  18. On Factive Islands: Pragmatic Anomaly vs. Pragmatic Infelicity