Doshisha University

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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with Doshisha University plays a role.

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Subjects English linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Japanese linguistics | Semantics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Subjects Cognition and language | Corpus linguistics
Kawase, Tomoyuki 2024 Move combinations in the conclusion section of applied linguistics research articles
Pragmatics | Online First Publication, 19 pp. | article
Tamura, Yumiko, Masahiro Shiomi, Mitsuhiko Kimoto, Takamasa Iio, Katsunori Shimohara & Norihiro Hagita 2021 Robots as an interactive-social medium in storytelling to multiple children
Interaction Studies 22:1pp. 110–140 | article
Keywords storytelling | child-robot interaction | multiple robots | group interaction
Oga-Baldwin, W. L. Quint & Yoshiyuki Nakata 2020 How teachers promote young language learners’ engagement: Lesson form and lesson quality
Language Teaching for Young Learners 2:1pp. 101–130 | article
Keywords engagement | foreign language | mixed-methods | motivation | classroom practice
Kawase, Tomoyuki 2019 Coherence relations in research article discussions: How are sentences organised to realise genre moves?
English Text Construction 12:2pp. 235–264 | article
Keywords coherence relations | discussion section | genre analysis | move structure | research articles
Feldman, Ofer & Ken Kinoshita 2017 Do important questions demand respectful replies?: Analyzing televised political interviews in Japan
Keywords Political interviews | Television | Media discourse | Theory of Equivocation | Political issues | Japan
Feldman, Ofer & Ken Kinoshita 2017 Expanding factors in threat to face: Assessing the toughness/equivocation connection in Japanese televised political interviews
Language and Dialogue 7:3pp. 336–359 | article
Keywords political interviews | television | threats to face | Theory of Equivocation | media discourse | Japan
Feldman, Ofer, Ken Kinoshita & Peter Bull 2017 Failures in Leadership: How and Why Wishy-Washy Politicians Equivocate on Japanese Political Interviews
Journal of Language and Politics 16:2pp. 285–312 | article
Keywords Political interviews | Television | Media discourse | Theory of Equivocation | Political issues | Japan
Feldman, Ofer & Peter Bull 2012 Understanding audience affiliation in response to political speeches in Japan
Language and Dialogue 2:3pp. 375–397 | article
Keywords laughter | audience affiliation | applause | rhetorical devices | political speeches | cheering