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LINGUIST List 21.1024

Tue Mar 02 2010

TOC: Pragmatics 20/1 (2010)

Editor for this issue: Susanne Vejdemo <susannelinguistlist.org>

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        1.    Ann Verhaert, Pragmatics Vol 20, No 1 (2010)

Message 1: Pragmatics Vol 20, No 1 (2010)
Date: 02-Mar-2010
From: Ann Verhaert <ann.verhaertipra.be>
Subject: Pragmatics Vol 20, No 1 (2010)
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Publisher: International Pragmatics Assoc.
http://www.ipra.be

Journal Title: Pragmatics
Volume Number: 20
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2010


Main Text:

Pragmatics 20:1 (March 2010)

See http://ipra.ua.ac.be
NOTE: all older issues of Pragmatics are now available in open access. Check the
IPrA website.


Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali, Generic patterns and socio-cultural resources in
acknowledgements accompanying Arabic Ph.D. dissertations

Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, Noun phrase conjunction in Akan: The grammaticalization
path

Nydia Flores-Ferrán, Letting go of the past in Spanish therapeutic discourse: An
examination of verbs and discursive variables

Yoko Hasegawa, The sentence-final particles ne and yo in soliloquial Japanese

Paul K. Kroskrity, Getting negatives in Arizona Tewa: On the relevance of
ethnopragmatics and language ideologies to understanding a case of
grammaticalization

Misumi Sadler, Subjective and intersubjective uses of Japanese verbs of cognition
in conversation


Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
                            Pragmatics

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
                            Japanese (jpn)
                            Spanish (spa)
                            Tewa (tew)
                            Akan (aka)

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