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    Joint turn construction through language and the body: Notes on embodiment in coordinated participation in situated activities.Makoto Hayashi - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (156):21-53.
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  2. Editors' Introduction: Onmyodo in Japanese History.Makoto Hayashi & Matthias Hayek - 2013 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 40 (1):1-18.
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    Tasha to kyōkai.Susumu Shimazono, Toshihiko Takano, Makoto Hayashi & Masaki Wakao (eds.) - 2015 - Tōkyō: Shunjūsha.
    本巻は、「他者」とされた異教・女性・被差別民の問題と、「境界」に位置した北海道・沖縄という異文化に焦点をあて、宗教との関価を論じる。.
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    Where grammar and interaction meet: A study of co-participant completion in japanese conversation. [REVIEW]Makoto Hayashi - 1999 - Human Studies 22 (2-4):475-499.
    This article examines the practice of "co-participant completion" in Japanese conversation, and explores what kinds of resources are mobilized to provide the opportunity to complete another participant's utterance-in-progress. It suggests the following observations as potential characteristics of Japanese co-participant completion: (i) Syntactically-defined two-part formats (e.g. [If X] + [then Y]) may not play as prominent a role as in English; (ii) The majority of cases of co-participant completion take the form of 'terminal item completion;' (iii) Locally emergent structures like 'contrast' (...)
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