Pragmatics & Cognition
Volume 26, Issue 2/3 (2019)
2019. iv, 315 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 12 February 2021
Published online on 12 February 2021
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The intercorporeality of closing a curtain: Sharing similar past experiences in interactionJulia Katila & Johanne S. Philipsen | pp. 167–196
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The Wheel of Time: The relationship between religious experiences and Chinese Buddhists’ spatial representations of timeHeng Li & Yu Cao | pp. 197–214
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Poly-procedural meaning and rhetoric: The case of afu in Modern GreekValandis Bardzokas | pp. 215–238
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The Liar Paradox in the predictive mindChristian Michel | pp. 239–266
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Metonymic construal and vehicle selection: The case study of Polish Sign Language (PJM)Hubert Kowalewski | pp. 267–295
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How linguistic meaning harmonizes with information through meaning conservationPrakash Mondal | pp. 296–320
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On perception as the basis for object concepts: A critical analysisNicolás Alessandroni & Cintia Rodríguez | pp. 321–356
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Now, never, or coming soon? Prediction and efficient language processingSofiia Rappe | pp. 357–385
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Identity studies and identity construction: Insights from Donald J. Trump’s (un)presidentialityRong Chen | pp. 386–413
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Meaning construction in interactive academic talk: A conversation-analytic approach to mental spacesYun Pan | pp. 414–446
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Pragmatic awareness and second language learning motivation: A mixed-methods investigationHe Yang & Wei Ren | pp. 447–473
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Ira Noveck. 2018. Experimental Pragmatics. The Making of a Cognitive ScienceReviewed by Csaba Pléh | pp. 474–481
Articles
Book review
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General