All Stories

  1. Vernacular style writing
  2. Connection and emotion
  3. Incorporation of information and complementizers in Japanese
  4. Nationalism and gender in the representation of non-Japanese characters’ speech in contemporary Japanese novels
  5. Metapragmatic function of quotative markers in Japanese
  6. Emotive Communication in Japanese
  7. Surprise and disapproval
  8. Emotive Communciation in Japanese
  9. Complexity of complementizer choice in Japanese: Reply to Ono
  10. Self-mockery in Japanese
  11. Japanese complementizers: Interactions between basic characteristics and contextual factors
  12. Surprise and animosity
  13. De dictocomplementation in Japanese
  14. Marker of Unexpected Statements: An Analysis of the Quotative Particle Datte
  15. Tte and nante: Markers of psychological distance in Japanese conversation
  16. Pejorative Connotation
  17. The Relevance of Factivity to Complementizer Choice in Japanese
  18. The Discourse Function of the Quotation Marker tte in Conversational Japanese
  19. That a Fact? Reevaluation of the Relationship between Factivity and Complementizer Choice in Japanese