Pragmatics & Cognition 21:2
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 21:2] 2013. iii, 172 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Revisiting pragmatic abilities in autism spectrum disorders: A follow-up study with controlsJessica de Villiers, Brooke Myers and Robert J. Stainton | pp. 253–269
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How does the faculty of language relate to rules, axioms, and constraints?Prakash Mondal | pp. 270–303
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What is said by a metaphor: The role of salience and conventionalityFernando Martínez-Manrique and Agustín Vicente | pp. 304–328
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Request complexity is no more a problem when the requests are ironicMarc Aguert and Virginie Laval | pp. 329–339
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Tolerance effect in categorisation with vague predicatesMinyao Huang | pp. 340–358
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Instructions or dominion? The meaning of the Spanish subjunctive moodRainer Vesterinen | pp. 359–379
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Going to the zoo: The role of gaze and other non-verbal behavior in task-based interactionsGerardine M. Pereira | pp. 380–398
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The role of pragmatics in (re)constructing the rational law-makerAlessandro Capone | pp. 399–414
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Yaron Ezrahi. Imagined Democracies: Necessary Political FictionsReviewed by Geoffrey Lloyd | pp. 415–424
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