Ecological Validity in Pragmatic Research
Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 4:2 (1996)
Addresses the problem of ensuring a higher degree of ‘ecological validity’ in pragmatic research.
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[Pragmatics & Cognition, 4:2] 1996. viii, 216 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Announcementpp. V–VI
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About this issueMarcelo Dascal | p. VII
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Ecological validity and 'white room effects': The interaction of cognitive and cultural models in the pragmatic analysis of elicited narratives from childrenAaron V. Cicourel | pp. 221–264
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Pragmatics and the processing of metaphors: Category dissimilarity in topic and vehicle asymmetryAlbert Katz | pp. 265–304
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Structures of natural reasoning within functional dialoguesCorinne Grusenmeyer and Alain Trognon | pp. 305–346
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Overruling rules?Jonathan Yovel | pp. 347–366
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The state of the art in speech act theoryEdda Weigand | pp. 367–406
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Keith J. Holyoak & Paul Thagard. Mental Leaps: Analogy in Creative ThoughtReviewed by Dedre Gentner and Arthur B. Markman | pp. 407–409
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Andrew Brook. Kant and the MindReviewed by Yaron M. Senderowicz | pp. 409–416
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Peter Grundy. Doing PragmaticsReviewed by LuMing Mao | pp. 416–423
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Donald N. McCloskey. Knowledge and Persuasion in EconomicsReviewed by Sergio Cremaschi | pp. 423–427
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T. Givón. Functionalism and GrammarReviewed by Daniel Dor | pp. 428–434
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Authors in this Issuepp. 435–437
Miscellaneous
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Linguistics
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General