Pragmatics & Cognition 21:1
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 21:1] 2013. iv, 253 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
-
The calculability of communicative intentions through pragmatic reasoningRobert E. Sanders, Yaxin Wu and Joseph A. Bonito | pp. 1–34
-
How the intentionality of emotion can be traced to the intensionality of emotion: Intensionality in emotive predicatesPrakash Mondal | pp. 35–54
-
Multivoiced decisions: A study of migrants’ inner dialogue and its connection to social argumentationSara Greco Morasso | pp. 55–80
-
Discourse markers as stance markers: Well in stance alignment in conversational interactionTomoko I. Sakita | pp. 81–116
-
Speaker’s meaning and non-cancellabilityGuangwu Feng | pp. 117–138
-
Comprehension of conversational implicature in L2 ChineseNaoko Taguchi, Shuai Li and Yan Liu | pp. 139–157
-
Rethinking communicative competence for typical speakers: An integrated approach to its nature and assessmentMeng-Ju Tsai | pp. 158–177
-
The coupling-constitution fallacy: Much ado about nothingAaron Kagan and Charles Lassiter | pp. 178–192
-
Hedging and rounding in numerical expressionsSandra Williams and Richard Power | pp. 193–223
-
The communicative functions of five signing chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)Charles Austin Leeds and Mary Lee A. Jensvold | pp. 224–247
-
Mauro Giuffrè, ed. Studies in Semiotic Textology in Honour of János S. PetöfiReviewed by Greg L. Lowhorn | pp. 249–253
Articles
Book review
Cited by
Cited by 1 other publications
MacDonald, Sheila
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 17 march 2021. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.