Pragmatics, Volume 2, Issue 1/2 (1992)
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Description in the social sciences I: Talk-in-interactionEmanuel A. Schegloff | pp. 1–24
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Category and rule in conversation analysisJack Bilmes | pp. 25–59
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The significance of gesture: How it is establishedJürgen Streeck | pp. 60–83
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A paradox in Japanese pragmaticsMisato Tokunaga | pp. 84–105
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In the voice of, in the image of: Socially situated presentations of attractivenessDorothy C. Holland | pp. 106–135
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Possessives vs. indefinites: Pragmatic inference and determiner choice in EnglishBetty J. Birner | pp. 136–146
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The unstressed -i in written Persian discourseLaura D. Crain | pp. 147–175
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The discourse functions of Yiddish expletive es + subject-postposingEllen F. Prince | pp. 176–194
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