1. List of contributors 2. Emotive Communciation in Japanese: An Introduction (by Suzuki, Satoko) 3. Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity, and Grammaticalization (by Shinzato, Rumiko) 4. How does 'reason' become less and less reasonable?: Pragmatics of the utterance-final wake in conversational discourse (by Suzuki, Ryoko) 5. Quoted thought and speech using the m itai-na 'be-like' noun-modifying construction (by Fujii, Seiko) 6. Mo than expected: From textual to expressive with an Old Japanese clitic (by Quinn, Jr., Charles J.) 7. An emotively motivated post-predicate constituent order in a 'strict predicate final' language: Emotion and grammar meet in Japanese everyday talk (by Ono, Tsuyoshi) 8. Surprise and disapproval: On how societal views of the outside correlate with linguistic expressions (by Suzuki, Satoko) 9. Overt anaphoric expressions, empathy, and the uchi-soto distinction: A contrastive perspective (by Horie, Kaoru) 10. Territory of information theory and emotive expressions in Japanese: A case observed in s hiranai and w akaranai (by Lee, Kiri) 11. Embedded soliloquy and affective stances in Japanese (by Hasegawa, Yoko) 12. Index
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