Pragmatics & Cognition

Volume 16, Issue 1 (2008)

2008.  220 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 7 April 2008
Table of Contents
Call for papers
1–2
Articles
Have computation, animatronics, and robotic art anything to say about emotion, compassion, and how to model them? The survivor project
Ephraim Nissan, Ricardo Cassinis and Laura Maria Morelli
3–36
On the role(s) of modelling in cognitive science
Anthony F. Morse and Tom Ziemke
37–56
Emergent learning in successive activities: Learning in interaction in a laboratory context
Baruch B. Schwarz, Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont, Alain Trognon and Pascale Marro
57–87
Anglo English and Singapore English tags: Their meanings and cultural significance
Jock Wong
88–117
Discussion
Deixis in literature: What isn’t cognitive poetics?
Reuven Tsur †
119–150
Review Articles
(Im)politeness: Towards an evaluative and embodied approach
Chaoqun Xie
151–175
Book Reviews
Review of Kim (2005): Physicalism or Something Near Enough
Reviewed by Yaron M. Senderowicz
177–184
Review of Brook (2007): The Prehistory of Cognitive Science
Reviewed by Michael Losonsky
185–189
Review of Tsur (2006): ‘Kubla Khan’ — Poetic Structure, Hypnotic Quality and Cognitive Style
Reviewed by Elizabeth Bradburn
190–192
Review of Barrotta & Dascal (2005): Controversies and Subjectivity
Reviewed by Kim Atkins
193–196
Review of Sharifian & Palmer (2007): Applied Cultural Linguistics: Implications for second language learning and intercultural communication
Reviewed by Jyh Wee Sew
197–202
Review of Azuelos-Atias (2007): A Pragmatic Analysis of Legal Proofs of Criminal Intent
Reviewed by Tal Havkin
203–213
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