On 28 July 2021 Shoji received the Consul-General's Award from the Consulate-General of Japan in Denver for his contributions towards friendship between Japan and the USA.[2]
Publications
(1990) A Frame Based Processing Model of Code-Switching.[15]
(1997) Speech accommodation and Japanese Emperor Hirohito[16]
(1997) Lexical Categories and Code-Switching: A Study of Japanese/English Code-Switching in Japan[17]
(1998) How do Japanese say No in the Written Mode? [18]
(2011) Soapbox Speeches in the Summer of Seiken Kōtai.[19]
(2014) Japanese Earthquake Slogans and the Persistence of Wakimae ('discernment')[20]
(2015) How Do Strangers Speak on a Ski Lift in North American Ski Resorts? – A Discourse Analysis of Small Talk[1]
(2022) A Study of Former Japanese Prime Minister Abe's Speaking Style in 2020: Listener-Oriented or Speaker-Oriented?[21]
(2022) Japanese Americans and generational tension: a case of the ethnic press the Utah Nippoo during World War II[22]
On 28 July 2021 Shoji received the Consul-General's Award from the Consulate-General of Japan in Denver for his contributions towards friendship between Japan and the USA.[2]
Publications
(1990) A Frame Based Processing Model of Code-Switching.[15]
(1997) Speech accommodation and Japanese Emperor Hirohito[16]
(1997) Lexical Categories and Code-Switching: A Study of Japanese/English Code-Switching in Japan[17]
(1998) How do Japanese say No in the Written Mode? [18]
(2011) Soapbox Speeches in the Summer of Seiken Kōtai.[19]
(2014) Japanese Earthquake Slogans and the Persistence of Wakimae ('discernment')[20]
(2015) How Do Strangers Speak on a Ski Lift in North American Ski Resorts? – A Discourse Analysis of Small Talk[1]
(2022) A Study of Former Japanese Prime Minister Abe's Speaking Style in 2020: Listener-Oriented or Speaker-Oriented?[21]
(2022) Japanese Americans and generational tension: a case of the ethnic press the Utah Nippoo during World War II[22]