Pragmatics & Cognition 3:2
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 3:2] 1995.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Communicating attention: Gaze position transfer in cooperative problem solvingBoris M. Velichkovsky | pp. 199–223
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Pragmatic considerations in semantic analysesRuth Manor | pp. 225–245
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A hybrid architecture for text comprehension: Elaborative inferences and attentional focusJesús Ezquerro and Mauricio Iza Miqueleiz | pp. 247–279
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Afterthoughts to E. de Bustos's "On the very idea of cognitivism"Jan Nuyts | pp. 281–284
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Metacognition and consciousnessNatika Newton | pp. 285–297
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Theoretical strengths and empirical weaknesses: Habermas's pragmatics in Cooke's Language and ReasonJames Bohman | pp. 299–316
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Meanings, expression, and prototypesEphraim Nissan | pp. 317–364
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Discourse analysis: Applications and implicationsLuMing Mao | pp. 365–376
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Alvin Goldman, ed. Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive ScienceReviewed by Oron Shagrir | pp. 377–385
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Michael Heim. The Metaphysics of Virtual RealityReviewed by Abraham Meidan | pp. 385–386
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Jacques Moeschler & Anne Reboul. Dictionnaire Encyclopédique de PragmatiqueReviewed by Michel Musiol | pp. 386–394
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Rosemary J. Stevenson. Language, Thought, and RepresentationReviewed by Jesús Ezquerro and Mauricio Iza Miqueleiz | pp. 394–398
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Ben-Ami Scharfstein. Ineffability. The Failure of Words in Philosophy and ReligionReviewed by Massimo Mugnai | pp. 398–400
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Joseph F. Kess & Tadao Miyamoto. Japanese Psycholinguistics: A Classified and Annotated Research BibliographyReviewed by Paul Osamu Takahara | pp. 400–404
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Authors in this Issuepp. 405–407
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