Culture – Language – Cognition
Special Commemorative Issue - 20th Birthday of Pragmatics & Cognition 20:2 (2012)
Editor
| Tel Aviv University
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 20:2] 2012. vi, 198 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Opening remarksp. 231
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IntroductionMarcelo Dascal | pp. 233–240
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No need for instinct: Coordinated communication as an emergent self organized processRaymond W. Gibbs and Nathaniel Clark | pp. 241–262
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Like the breathability of air: Embodied embedded communicationWillem F.G. Haselager | pp. 263–274
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Linguistic fire and human cognitive powersStephen J. Cowley | pp. 275–294
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Language: Between cognition, communication and cultureAnne Reboul | pp. 295–316
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Language is an instrument for thought. Really?Jan Nuyts | pp. 317–333
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Cognition, communication, and readiness for languageJens Allwood | pp. 334–355
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Understanding others requires shared conceptsAnna Wierzbicka | pp. 356–379
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Not quite organizational: A response to Raymond W. Gibbs and Nathaniel ClarkDaniel L. Everett | pp. 381–385
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Breathability, learnability, and the illusion of design: A response to HaselagerDaniel L. Everett | pp. 386–387
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Exocognitive Linguistics: A response to CowleyDaniel L. Everett | pp. 388–391
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Response to Reboul: Between cognition, communication, and cultureDaniel L. Everett | pp. 392–407
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Language can help us think. Really. Reply to Jan NuytsDaniel L. Everett | pp. 408–410
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Linguistics, Truth, and Culture: A Response to Jens AllwoodDaniel L. Everett | pp. 411–416
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Understanding others requires adaptive thinking: Response to WierzbickaDaniel L. Everett | pp. 417–428
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