Pragmatics & Cognition 5:2
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 5:2] 1997.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The availability of conventional and of literal meaning during the comprehension of proverbsNigel E. Turner and Albert Katz | pp. 199–233
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The written representation of negationDavid R. Olson | pp. 235–252
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Ecological contentJosefa Toribio | pp. 253–281
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Sound affects of poetry: Critical impressionism, reductionism and cognitive poeticsReuven Tsur | pp. 283–304
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Children's evaluation of computer-generated punning riddlesKim Binsted, Helen Pain and Graeme D. Ritchie | pp. 305–354
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Emotion, culture, communicationEphraim Nissan | pp. 355–369
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Katharina Barbe. Irony in ContextReviewed by Elda Weizman | pp. 371–378
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Pierre-Yves Raccah, ed. Topoï et Gestion des ConnaisancesReviewed by Georges Elia Sarfati | pp. 378–381
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Peter Reimann & Hans Spada, eds. Learning in Humans and Machines: Towards an Interdisciplinary Learning ScienceReviewed by Ephraim Nissan | pp. 381–382
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Noel Starkey, ed. Connectionist Natural Language Processing: Readings from ‘Connection Science’Reviewed by Ephraim Nissan | pp. 383–384
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Philip E. Agre & Stanley J. Rosenschein, eds. Computational Theories of Interaction and AgencyReviewed by Ephraim Nissan | pp. 384–395
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Heimir Geirsson & Michael Losonsky, eds. Readings in Language and MindReviewed by Yaron M. Senderowicz | pp. 395–397
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Authors in this Issuepp. 398–400
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