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Affiliation and alignment in responding actions
Lee, S; Tanaka, H. - : Elsevier, 2016
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Action-projection in Japanese conversation: topic particles wa, mo, and tte for triggering categorization activities
Tanaka, H. - : Frontiers, 2015
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Functional neuroanatomical evidence for the double-deficit hypothesis of developmental dyslexia
In: Norton, ES; Black, JM; Stanley, LM; Tanaka, H; Gabrieli, JDE; Sawyer, C; et al.(2014). Functional neuroanatomical evidence for the double-deficit hypothesis of developmental dyslexia. NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 61, 235 - 246. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.06.015. UCSF: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4622p67n (2014)
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The Japanese response token Hee for registering the achievement of epistemic coherence
Tanaka, H. - : Elsevier, 2013
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Brain Basis of Phonological Deficit in Dyslexia is Independent of IQ.
In: Psychological Science. , 22 1442 - 1451. (2011) (2011)
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Multi-modal expressivity of the Japanese response particle Huun: Displaying involvement without topical engagement
Tanaka, H. - : John Benjamins, 2010
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Allusive interaction in Japanese [Aun no kokyu: Anjiteki danwa no seisei]
Tanaka, H. - 2008
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Delaying dispreferred responses in English: From a Japanese perspective
Tanaka, H. - : Cambridge University Press, 2008
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Discursive strategies in workplace meetings
Handford, Michael. - : Cosmopier, 2008
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Remarks on Beck's effects: Linearity in syntax
Tanaka, H.. - : MIT Press, 2006
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Raising to object out of CP
Tanaka, H.. - : MIT Press, 2006
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A Functional MRI Study: Cerebral Laterality for Lexical-Semantic Processing and Human Voice Perception
In: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol (2006)
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Grammar and the "timing" of social action: Word order and preference organization in Japanese
Tanaka, H. - : Cambridge University Press, 2005
Abstract: his article explores the interconnection between grammar and the performance of preferred and dispreferred responses in Japanese. As is well known, dispreferred format turns are structurally more complex than preferred format turns, regularly delayed, accompanied by prefaces and accounts, mitigated, or made indirect. Owing to the flexibility of Japanese grammar, participants have expanded intra-turn capacity to maximize or minimize compliance with such formats. On one extreme, a dispreferred action can be massively delayed until near the turn-ending through opting for so-called canonical predicate-final word order and minimization of ellipsis. On the other extreme, a preferred action can be expedited to the very opening of a turn through non-canonical predicate-initial word order by taking advantage of word order variability and ellipsis. Such syntactic practices are interactionally managed for calibrating the timing of social action. It emerges that the canonical word order ? assumed to be the generically unmarked alternative ? is actually optimally tailored for the implementation of marked (dispreferred) responses, as opposed to a non-canonical word order for unmarked (preferred) responses, in the given sequential environment.
Keyword: HM Sociology
URL: http://repository.essex.ac.uk/11296/
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Gender orientations to outward appearance in Japanese conversation: a study in grammar and interaction
In: Discourse & society. - London [u.a.] : Sage 13 (2002) 6, 749-766
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Mechanism of Large-Scale Pied-Piping
Tanaka, H.. - : MIT, 2002
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Right-dislocation as scrambling
Tanaka, H.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2001
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Adverbials for turn-projection in Japanese: Towards a demystification of the ?telepathic? mode of communication
Tanaka, H. - : Cambridge University Press, 2001
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Turn-taking in Japanese conversation : a study in grammar and interaction
Tanaka, H.. - Amsterdam [etc.] : Benjamins, 1999
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Text revision : a model and its implementation
In: Aspects of automated natural language generation (Berlin [etc.], 1992), P. 215-130
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Comparison of logic programming based natural language parsing systems
In: Natural language understanding and logic programming, II (Amsterdam, 1988), P.1-14
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