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Presentations

August, 2009.   Generalization and Specification of the Scope of Assessment: Negotiation of Epistemic Stance in Japanese talk-in-interaction. The 104th meeting of American Sociological Association (San Francisco, California).

November, 2008.    Coordination of Epistemic Stance in Affirmative Answers to Y/N Questions. National Communication Association (San Diego, California).    

November, 2007    Preference for Congruent Epistemic Stance: Japanese Sentence Final Particles and Stance Coordination. National Communication Association (Chicago, Illinois).
                                             
July, 2007.     Anaphorical Agreement and Repetitional Agreement in Japanese Conversation. The 10th International Pragmatics Conference (Goteborg, Sweden).

July, 2005.       Linguistic Resources for Collaborative Topic Change in Japanese. In Panel: Exploring the Relationship among Culture, Language and Interaction: Cross-linguistic Perspectives.  The 9th International Pragmatics Conference(Riva del Garda, Italy).

December, 2003.  Kaiwa ni okeru ninshikiteki-kenni no koushou: Shuujosi yo, ne no bunpu to kinou ni tsuite [Negotiation of Epistemic Authority in Conversation: Distribution and Function of Final Particles Yo and Ne]. The 6th Conference of The Pragmatics Society of Japan (Tokyo, Japan).

March, 2003        Kako no dekigoto o donoyouni tsutaeruka: Kaiwa narrative no nichibei hikaku bunseki [How to Communicate Past Events: Comparative Analysis of Japanese and English Conversational Narratives].  29th Spring Seminar of Yokohama Language and Human (Kanagawa, Japan).

November, 2002      Nichieigo narrative ni okeru ikkansei no kouchiku [Construction of Coherence in Japanese and English Narrative] In Student Workshop “Analysis of Linguistic Phenomena in Discourse Data] Contrastive Study between Japanese and English” The 20th Conference of English Linguistics Society of Japan (Tokyo, Japan).

December, 2001  Topic dounyuu strategy ni arawareru washa no jikokan: Nichibei taishou kenkyuu [Speaker’s self images reflected by topic introduction strategies: Contrastive study between Japanese and American English]  The 35th Meeting of Conference of Graduate Programs in English Literature (Tokyo, Japan).

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