State University of New York
List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with State University of New York plays a role.
The Expressiveness of Perceptual Experience: Physiognomy reconsidered
Martin S. Lindauer
[Consciousness & Emotion Book Series, 8] 2013. xi, 174 pp. | monographSubjects Cognitive psychologyConsciousness research
Methods and Strategies of Process Research: Integrative approaches in Translation Studies
Edited by Cecilia Alvstad, Adelina Hild & Elisabet Tiselius
[Benjamins Translation Library, 94] 2011. xii, 377 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Translation Studies
Psyche and the Literary Muses: The contribution of literary content to scientific psychology
Martin S. Lindauer
[Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 7] 2009. xiii, 209 pp. | monographSubjects Cognition and languageTheoretical literature & literary studiesCognitive psychology
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics: Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics. Volume IV: Detroit, Michigan 1990
Edited by Ellen Broselow, Mushira Eid & John McCarthy
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 85] 1992. viii, 282 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Afro-Asiatic languages
Orality, Identity, and Resistance in Palenque (Colombia): An interdisciplinary approach
Edited by Armin Schwegler, Bryan Kirschen & Graciela Maglia
[Contact Language Library, 54] No publication year | edited volumeSubjects Contact Linguistics | Creole studies
2023 Face-to-face intercultural communication and mediated intercultural communication as related to health communication
In: A Pragmatic Agenda for Healthcare: Fostering inclusion and active participation through shared understanding [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 338] pp. 106–123
Keywords intersubjectivity | common ground | conceptual knowledge | socio-cognitive approach | intercultural communication
2024 Language variation and temporary norm development in intercultural interactions
Keywords variation | norm | temporary extension of the system | common ground | intercultures
2020 Comprehension and metacomprehension of negated text: Is retrieval practice beneficial for understanding?
Keywords reading comprehension | negation | retrieval practice | metacomprehension
2019 El « abolengo festivo » de la Pícara Justina
: La burla genealógica
Keywords linaje | nobleza | judíos | bufones | novela picaresca | Justina | caricature | burla
2020 The interplay of prior experience and actual situational context in intercultural first encounters
Keywords getting acquainted | actual situational context | prior context | skeleton | co-construction | common ground
2020 The use of indexicals to co-construct common ground on the continuum of intra- and intercultural communicative contexts
Keywords deixis | indexicals | intra-intercultural continuum | speaker’s intention | common ground | the socio-cognitive approach | intercultural pragmatics
2018 On the diminutive morpheme -gama in Ikema, a Ryukyuan language
Keywords Ikema | diminutive | gendered language | radical category
2018 But spell checker always corrects witch words eye misspelled: Spell checker use among good and poor spellers
Keywords spelling | spell checker | spelling ability | spelling recognition | spelling production
2017 Chinese aspect marker -le and its acquisition by American English speakers
Keywords aspect marker -le
| acquisition of Chinese | the Aspect Hypothesis | verb category
2012 Is there anyone out there who really is interested in the speaker?
Keywords discourse segment | speaker meaning | dialogue | egocentrism | privatalization | socio-cognitive approach | cooperation | intercultural interaction
2009 Activating, seeking, and creating common ground: A socio-cognitive approach
Keywords egocentrism | socio-cognitive approach | emergent common ground | intention | socio-cultural background | attention | assumed common ground | core common ground | cooperation
2005 Revisiting the black Jesus: Re-emplotting a narrative through multiple retellings
Keywords Race | Teaching | Teacher education | Narrative | Re-telling | Re-emplotment | Positioning | Whiteness
2003 A semiotic perspective on aesthetic preferences, visual literacy, and information design
Keywords aesthetic preferences | aesthetic education | visual semiotics | visual literacy | spatial organization