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  1. Subjectivity, intersubjectivity and Japanese grammar: A functional approach
  2. From degree/manner adverbs to pragmatic particles in Japanese: A corpus-based approach to the parallel diachronic development ofamari,bakari, andyahari
  3. Synchrony and Diachrony of Okinawan <i>Kakari Musubi</i> in Comparative Perspective with Premodern Japanese
  4. Nominalization in Okinawan
  5. Morphophonological variability and form-function regularity: a usage-based approach to the Japanese modal adverb yahari/yappari/yappa
  6. (Inter)subjectification, Japanese syntax and syntactic scope increase
  7. Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity, and Grammaticalization
  8. Some observations concerning mental verbs and speech act verbs
  9. Experiencing self versus observing self: the semantics of stative extensions in Japanese
  10. Cognition, epistemic scale, and functions of the Old Japanese question particle ka
  11. Wars, politics, and language: A case study of the Okinawan language
  12. 12. Okinawan kakari musubi in historical and comparative perspectives