Vol 1:
1 David Y. Oshima On the mirative use of the no (da) construction in Japanese
2 Lucas Rieser Evidentiality, inference, conclusion: Japanese no as a particle and complementizer
3 Hooi Ling Soh Mandarin Chinese sentence final de as a marker of private evidence
4 Satomi Ito How are contrasts marked?—The case of ne in in Mandarin Chinese
5 Yurie Hara Cantonese question particles
6 Grégoire Winterstein, Regine Lai and Zoe Pei-sui Luk
Softness, assertiveness and their expression via Cantonese sentence final particles
7 Soo-Hwan Lee Formality weakening and the underspecified expressive yo in Korean
Vol 2:
1 Scott AnderBois Tagalog pala: An unsurprising case of mirativity
2 Naonori Nagaya Discourse particles in Tagalog: The case of e
3 Paul R. Kroeger A Kimaragang status particle: Accessible information
4 Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine
A syntactic universal in a contact language: The story of Singlish already
5 Hooi Ling Soh On the discourse marker dah in Colloquial Malay (and sudah in Sabah Malay)
6 Hiroki Nomoto On the apparently non-additive use of Malay additive pun
7 Upsorn Tawilapakul and Elin McCready
A unified analysis of (some) discourse particles in Thai
8 Kiyoko Takahashi Interpersonal uses of the pragmatic particle /kɔ̂ɔ/ in Thai conversation
9 Anne Nguyen A scalar semantics for the Vietnamese sentence-final particle cõ
10 Thuan Tran Syntax-information structure interface in Vietnamese
Biography
Elin McCready is Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan.
Hiroki Nomoto is Associate Professor of Malay Language and Linguistics at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan.






