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TOC: Pragmatics & Cognition 14/3 (2006)
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1. Paul
Peranteau,
Pragmatics & Cognition Vol 14, No 3 (2006)
Message 1: Pragmatics & Cognition Vol 14, No 3 (2006)
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Date: 16-Feb-2007
From: Paul Peranteau <paul benjamins.com>
Subject: Pragmatics & Cognition Vol 14, No 3 (2006)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Pragmatics & Cognition
Volume Number: 14
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2006
Main Text:
Table of contents Call for Papers: Learning Technologies and Cognition 465–466 Articles Parallelism in conversation: Resonance, schematization, and extension from the perspective of dialogic syntax and cognitive linguistics Tomoko I. Sakita 467–500 Principles of linguistic composition below and beyond the clause: Elements of a semantic combinatorial system Peer F. Bundgaard 501–525 The social context of scientific knowledge production and the problem of demarcation Paolo Volonté 527–568 Book Reviews Linda Candy (ed), Creativity and Cognition: Proceedings 2005 Reviewed by Ephraim Nissan 569–585 Graeme Ritchie, The Linguistic Analysis of Jokes Reviewed by Salvatore Attardo 585–589 Arie Verhagen, Constructions of Intersubjectivity. Discourse, Syntax, and Cognition Reviewed by Gerd Fritz 589–597 Andrea E. Tyler, Mari Takada, Yiyoung Kim, and Diana Marinova (eds), Language in Use: Cognitive and Discourse Perspective on Language and Language Learning Reviewed by Aleksandar Čarapić 597–601 Henri Cohen and Claire Lefebvre (eds), Handbook of Categorization in Cognitive Science Reviewed by Aleksandar Čarapić 601–607 Rom Harré, Key Thinkers in Psychology Reviewed by Jyh Wee Sew 607–610
Linguistic Field(s):
Pragmatics
Cognitive Science
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