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Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 49, No. 2 (2010)
Message 1: Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 49, No. 2 (2010)
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Date: 09-Jun-2010
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancock elsevier.com>
Subject: Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 49, No. 2 (2010)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Journal Title: Journal of Pragmatics
Volume Number: 42
Issue Number: 9
Issue Date: 2010
Subtitle: How people talk to Robots and Computers
Main Text:
1. Why it is interesting to investigate how people talk to computers and robots: Introduction to the special issue Pages 2349-2354 Kerstin Fischer 2. Linguistic alignment between people and computers Pages 2355-2368 Holly P. Branigan, Martin J. Pickering, Jamie Pearson, Janet F. McLean 3. Appropriate feedback in asymmetric interactions Pages 2369-2384 Britta Wrede, Stefan Kopp, Katharina Rohlfing, Manja Lohse, Claudia Muhl 4. User attitude towards an embodied conversational agent: Effects of the interaction mode Pages 2385-2397 Nicole Novielli, Fiorella de Rosis, Irene Mazzotta 5. Coordination of verbal and non-verbal actions in human–robot interaction at museums and exhibitions Pages 2398-2414 Akiko Yamazaki, Keiichi Yamazaki, Matthew Burdelski, Yoshinori Kuno, Mihoko Fukushima 6. What? I Didn’t Say THAT!: Linguistic strategies when speaking to write Pages 2415-2429 Elizabeth J. Meddeb, Patricia Frenz-Belkin 7. The effect of apologetic error messages and mood states on computer users’ self-appraisal of performance Pages 2430-2448 Mahir Akgun, Kursat Cagiltay, Deniz Zeyrek Regular Papers 8. ‘Doing’ ethos—A discursive approach to the strategic deployment and negotiation of identities in meetings Pages 2449-2461 Jonathan Clifton, Dorien Van De Mieroop 9. Membership-in-action: Operative identities in a family meal Pages 2462-2474 Carly W. Butler, Richard Fitzgerald 10. Intercultural language socialization of a Chinese MBA student in an American negotiation class Pages 2475-2486 Xingsong Shi 11. A cross-linguistic study of self-repair: Evidence from English, German, and Hebrew Pages 2487-2505 Barbara A. Fox, Yael Maschler, Susanne Uhmann 12. Referring expressions in English and Korean political news Pages 2506-2518 Hye-Kyung Lee 13. Linguistic politeness in job applications in Cameroon Pages 2519-2530 Jean-Guy Mboudjeke 14. Effects of positive politeness strategies in business letters Pages 2531-2548 Frank Jansen, Daniel Janssen 15. "Do you know where X is?”: Direction-giving and male/female direction-givers Pages 2549-2561 Jennifer D. Ewald 16. Hjelmslev's Glossematics: A source of inspiration to Systemic Functional Linguistics? Pages 2562-2578 Carl Bache 17. The discourse function of inverse voice: An experimental study in Teribe (Chibchan) Pages 2579-2600 J. Diego Quesada, Stavros Skopeteas Book Reviews 18. Political Discourse in the Media: Fetzer, Anita, Lauerbach, Gerda E., Eds., John Benjamins, Amsterdam, 2007, viiii + 379 pages Pages 2601-2603 Lena Gialabouki 19. The Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis: Carey Jewitt (Ed.), Routledge, London, 2009, 340 pages, ISBN 13: 978-0-415-43437-9 (hbk) Pages 2604-2608 Charles J. Forceville 20. Clinical Pragmatics: Louise Cummings, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009, 305 pp., $115 Pages 2609-2611 Yhara Formisano 21. The Discourse of Politics in Action: Politics as Usual: Ruth Wodak, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2009, xvi + 252 pp., ISBN 978-0-230-01881-5 Pages 2612-2614 Christina Schäffner For more on the Journal of Pragmatics, see: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5965-2010-999579990-2112770 or visit http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pragma
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Computational Linguistics
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