2006, Vol. 15, No.3
Brooks Hill & Nobuyuki HonnaDedication Professor Bates Hoffer
Winfred P. LehmannThe Role of Intercultural Studies in the Development of Linguistics
Eleanor H. JordenConvert Culture in the Foreign Language Classroom: Confronting Contrast in Target and Base Mindsets
Tetsuya KunihiroSyntactico-semantic Double Construction in English
Mihoko Kato & Nobuyuki HonnaOn the Formation Patterns of New Words in Japanese Sign Language
Peter Hans NeldeFour Propositions for a European Language Policy
Koji AkiyamaA Survey of Japanese TV Commercials in the Past Ten Years
Erich BerendtToward Robust Intercultural Interaction: Implications from Dyadic Discourse Exchange Structure
Guo-Ming ChenToward a Pure Land: An Analysis of Shared Stories of Jing Si Abode
L. Brooks HillIllusions of Rationality Confound Creative Potential
Jia Yuxin & Jia Xuelai Song LiExploration of Society as Family Metaphor in the Chinese Culture
Robert N. St. Clair Yuko TkeshitaIntercultural Communication Between Thai and Japanese People: A Survey in Bangkok
Ana-Marie Vargas & Richard L. WisemanEmployee's Perceived Influence of Ethnicity on their Manager's Management Style
Yasukata YanoCross-cultural Communication and English as an International Language
Richard Bello, J. Donald Ragsdale, & Terry ThibodeauxCultural Perceptions of Equivocation and Directness: Dimensional or Unique?