Pragmatics & Cognition 1:1
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 1:1] 1993.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introducing Pragmatics & CognitionMarcelo Dascal | pp. V–VI
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Reading human faces: Emotion components and universal semanticsAnna Wierzbicka | pp. 1–23
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Why are we (at least sometimes) conscious of our thoughts? Or: Why do we think in words (sometimes)?Benny Shanon | pp. 25–49
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Subordination and information distribution in oral and written narrativesGary D. Prideaux | pp. 51–69
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The combinatorial-connectionist debate and the pragmatics of adjectivesRan Lahav | pp. 71–88
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Sapir, Reichenbach, and the syntax of tense in PirahãDaniel L. Everett | pp. 89–124
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The speech act of presumptionDouglas N. Walton | pp. 125–148
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Lenaťs creativityAndrew Swann | pp. 149–160
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Research in Cross-Cultural PragmaticsFrantišek Daneš | pp. 161–167
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The Authors in this Issuepp. 169–170
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