Culture – Language – Cognition

Special Commemorative Issue - 20th Birthday of Pragmatics & Cognition 20:2 (2012)

Editor
Marcelo Dascal † | Tel Aviv University
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 20:2] 2012.  vi, 198 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Opening remarks
231
Introduction
Marcelo Dascal †
233–240
Articles
No need for instinct: Coordinated communication as an emergent self organized process
Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. and Nathaniel Clark
241–262
Like the breathability of air: Embodied embedded communication
Willem F.G. Haselager
263–274
Linguistic fire and human cognitive powers
Stephen J. Cowley
275–294
Language: Between cognition, communication and culture
Anne Reboul
295–316
Language is an instrument for thought. Really?
Jan Nuyts
317–333
Cognition, communication, and readiness for language
Jens Allwood
334–355
Understanding others requires shared concepts
Anna Wierzbicka
356–379
Replies
Not quite organizational: A response to Raymond W. Gibbs and Nathaniel Clark
Daniel L. Everett
381–385
Breathability, learnability, and the illusion of design: A response to Haselager
Daniel L. Everett
386–387
Exocognitive Linguistics: A response to Cowley
Daniel L. Everett
388–391
Response to Reboul: Between cognition, communication, and culture
Daniel L. Everett
392–407
Language can help us think. Really. Reply to Jan Nuyts
Daniel L. Everett
408–410
Linguistics, Truth, and Culture: A Response to Jens Allwood
Daniel L. Everett
411–416
Understanding others requires adaptive thinking: Response to Wierzbicka
Daniel L. Everett
417–428
Subjects

Philosophy

Philosophy