Pragmatics & Cognition 7:1
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 7:1] 1999.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Acknowledgmentp. V
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Speech-gesture mismatches: Evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and nonlinguistic informationJustine Cassell, David McNeill and Karl-Erik McCullough | pp. 1–34
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Keeping an eye on gestures: Visual perception of gestures in face-to-face communicationMarianne Gullberg and Kenneth Holmqvist | pp. 35–63
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Illocutions, implicata, and what a conversation requiresMitchell S. Green | pp. 65–91
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A metacognitive model of conversational planningTakuo Hayashi | pp. 93–145
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Linguistic formulae as cognitive toolsReviel Netz | pp. 147–176
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Ethotic arguments and fallacies: The credibility function in multi-agent dialogue systemsDouglas N. Walton | pp. 177–203
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Benny Shanon. The Representational and the Presentational: An Essay on Cognition and the Study of the MindReviewed by Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez and Michael B. Wrigley | pp. 205–214
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Leo Hoye. Adverbs and Modality in EnglishReviewed by Galia Hatav | pp. 214–219
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Kees van Deemter & Stanley Peters, eds. Semantic Ambiguity and Under specificationReviewed by Michael Morreau | pp. 219–223
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Douglas Walton. The Appeal to Pity: Argumentum ad MisericordiamReviewed by Alan G. Gross | pp. 223–226
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Rosalind W. Picard. Affective ComputingReviewed by Ephraim Nissan | pp. 226–239
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Samuel Guttenplan. The Languages of Logic: An Introduction to Formal LogicReviewed by Nimrod Bar-Am | pp. 239–242
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Authors in this Issuepp. 243–245
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Announcementpp. 247–248
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