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- Usage-Based Approach to Linguistic Variation - Evidence from French and Turkish -, Spoken Language Corpus and Linguistic Informatics, 2006, 247-267, John Benjamins.
- Foundations of Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics (UBLI), Spoken Language Corpus and Linguistic Informatics, 2006, 9-33, John Benjamins.
- Usage-Based Approach in Linguistics, Studia Iaponica Wolfgango Viereck emerito oblata, G. Oebel (ed.), LSASL 68, 2006, Lincom Europa. 
- Prosodic features reflecting syntactic structures (in Japanese), Exploring in French Language, Shunsuke Nakata, Yuji Kawaguchi, 2005, 308-321. Sanshusha.
- Je sais and je connais in Modern French -Suggestion for the learning of synonymous verbs from the viewpoint of linguistic usage-, (in Japanese), Study on web-based multilingual educational system and teaching method,Research Project, Grant-In-Aid for Scientific Research, Scientific Research 2002-2004, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Yuji Kawaguchi (Chief Investigator), 2005, 148-163.
- Japanese Dialectology in historical perspectives : Part I. The Linguistic Atlas of Japan – A Typological Viewpoint-, Yuji Kawaguchi and Fumio Inoue, Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, 80, 2003, 801-829.
- Linéarité et variation : le cas du “n mouillé” en français, Joaquim Brandão de Carvalho et Yuji Kawaguchi, Flambeau, 28, 2002, 1-20, Section de français, Université des Langues Etrangères, Tokyo.
- The notion of norm for language (in Japanese), the Institute of Language Research, 2002, 49-73, The Institute of Language Research. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
- Sur les signes conventionnels motivés du japonais, Polyphonie pour Ivan Fónagy, L'Harmattan, 1997, 205-213.
- French pronominal verbs as a linguistic choice of voice, (in Japanese), Flambeau, 20, 1993, 31-45. French Section: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
- Nominal compounds as linguistic signs, (in Japanese), Studies in Humanities, 43.2, 1993, 65-86. Shizuoka University.