![]() We would also like to thank all of the participants in the original symposium, both those who contributed to this volume and those who did not the students who took the style shift seminar we taught that semester, and who by their thoughtful comments and questions helped us prepare intellectually and the East Asian Studies staff mem-bers who helped with a myriad of organizational details both major and minor, Brenda Fraker and Janet Kania. ![]() Kuniyoshi Kataoka and Junko Mori worked with us as co-organizers, and Yuka Matsugu and Takako Ogawa served as research assistants for the symposium. When Tim Vance later became department head, his support was equally invaluable as we organ-ized and hosted the symposium. Brian McKnight was the head of the East Asian Studies department when we first began planning the symposium, and we are grateful for his understanding of the potential significance of this event and for his support as we searched for funding. With apologies to anyone we have overlooked, we would like to thank a few of the most significant supporters by name. Many people assisted us, first as we organized and implemented the symposium, then later as we prepared this volume. We are particularly grateful to the several organizations that funded the Japanese Speech Style Shift Symposium, thus enabling us to bring together a number of pioneering research-ers in this area: Japan Foundation, National Science Foundation, and the Office of the Vice-President for Research and the College of Humanities at the University of Ari-zona. The New Series offers a selection of high quality work covering the full richness of Pragmatics as an interdisciplinary field, within language sciences.Ī collaborative book such as this leaves its editors indebted to many people. Pragmatics & Beyond New Series is a continuation of Pragmatics & Beyond and its Companion Series. ThompsonUniversity of California at Santa Barbara Paul Osamu TakaharaKobe City University of Foreign Studies SchegloffUniversity of California at Los Angeles ![]() Jef VerschuerenBelgian National Science Foundation, University of AntwerpĮmanuel A. Herman ParretBelgian National Science Foundation, Universities of Louvain and Antwerp HiragaSt.Paul’s (Rikkyo) UniversityĬatherine Kerbrat-OrecchioniUniversity of Lyon 2Ĭlaudia de LemosUniversity of Campinas, BrazilĪssociate EditorsJacob L. HeritageUniversity of California at Los Angeles ![]() Thorstein FretheimUniversity of Trondheim JuckerUniversity of Zurich, English DepartmentPlattenstrasse 47, CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerlande-mail: Įditorial Board Shoshana Blum-KulkaHebrew University of Jerusalem Style Shifting in JapaneseEdited by Kimberly Jones and Tsuyoshi OnoĮditorAndreas H. ![]()
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