Ecological Validity in Pragmatic Research

Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 4:2 (1996)

Addresses the problem of ensuring a higher degree of ‘ecological validity’ in pragmatic research.

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[Pragmatics & Cognition, 4:2] 1996.  viii, 216 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Announcement
v–vi
About this issue
Marcelo Dascal †
vii
Articles
Ecological validity and 'white room effects': The interaction of cognitive and cultural models in the pragmatic analysis of elicited narratives from children
Aaron V. Cicourel
221–264
Pragmatics and the processing of metaphors: Category dissimilarity in topic and vehicle asymmetry
Albert N. Katz
265–304
Structures of natural reasoning within functional dialogues
Corinne Grusenmeyer and Alain Trognon
305–346
Discussion
Overruling rules?
Jonathan Yovel
347–366
Review Article
The state of the art in speech act theory
Edda Weigand
367–406
Book Reviews
Review of Holyoak & Thagard (1995): Mental Leaps: Analogy in Creative Thought
Reviewed by Dedre Gentner and Arthur B. Markman
407–409
Review of Brook (1994): Kant and the Mind
Reviewed by Yaron M. Senderowicz
409–416
Review of Grundy (1995): Doing Pragmatics
Reviewed by LuMing Mao
416–423
Review of McCloskey (1994): Knowledge and Persuasion in Economics
Reviewed by Sergio Cremaschi
423–427
Review of Givón (1995): Functionalism and Grammar
Reviewed by Daniel Dor
428–434
Authors in this Issue
435–437
Subjects

Linguistics

Pragmatics

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General