Pragmatics & Cognition
Volume 16, Issue 1 (2008)
2008. 220 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Call for paperspp. 1–2
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Have computation, animatronics, and robotic art anything to say about emotion, compassion, and how to model them? The survivor projectEphraim Nissan, Ricardo Cassinis and Laura Maria Morelli | pp. 3–36
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On the role(s) of modelling in cognitive scienceAnthony F. Morse and Tom Ziemke | pp. 37–56
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Emergent learning in successive activities: Learning in interaction in a laboratory contextBaruch Schwarz, Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont, Alain Trognon and Pascale Marro | pp. 57–87
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Anglo English and Singapore English tags: Their meanings and cultural significanceJock Wong | pp. 88–117
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Deixis in literature: What isn’t cognitive poetics?Reuven Tsur | pp. 119–150
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(Im)politeness: Towards an evaluative and embodied approachChaoqun Xie | pp. 151–175
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Jaegwon Kim. Physicalism or Something Near EnoughReviewed by Yaron M. Senderowicz | pp. 177–184
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Andrew Brook, ed. The Prehistory of Cognitive ScienceReviewed by Michael Losonsky | pp. 185–189
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Reuven Tsur. ‘Kubla Khan’ — Poetic Structure, Hypnotic Quality and Cognitive StyleReviewed by Elizabeth Bradburn | pp. 190–192
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Pierluigi Barrotta & Marcelo Dascal, eds. Controversies and SubjectivityReviewed by Kim Atkins | pp. 193–196
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Farzad Sharifian & Gary B. Palmer, eds. Applied Cultural Linguistics: Implications for second language learning and intercultural communicationReviewed by Jyh Wee Sew | pp. 197–202
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Sol Azuelos-Atias. A Pragmatic Analysis of Legal Proofs of Criminal IntentReviewed by Tal Havkin | pp. 203–213
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