TY - JFULL AU - Chie Urawa PY - 2018/5/ TI - Corporate Cautionary Statement: A Genre of Professional Communication T2 - International Journal of Cognitive and Language Sciences SP - 492 EP - 502 VL - 12 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10008761 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 136, 2018 N2 - Cautionary statements or disclaimers in corporate annual reports need to be carefully designed because clear cautionary statements may protect a company in the case of legal disputes and may undermine positive impressions. This study compares the language of cautionary statements using two corpora, Sony’s cautionary statement corpus (S-corpus) and Panasonic’s cautionary statement corpus (P-corpus), illustrating the differences and similarities in relation to the use of meaningful cautionary statements and critically analyzing why practitioners use the way. The findings describe the distinct differences between the two companies in the presentation of the risk factors and the way how they make the statements. The word ability is used more for legal protection in S-corpus whereas the word possibility is used more to convey a better impression in P-corpus. The main similarities are identified in the use of lexical words and pronouns, and almost the same wordings for eight years. The findings show how they make the statements unique to the company in the presentation of risk factors, and the characteristics of specific genre of professional communication. Important implications of this study are that more comprehensive approach can be applied in other contexts, and be used by companies to reflect upon their cautionary statements. ER -