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Tue Aug 24 2010

TOC: Journal of Pragmatics 42/11 (2010)

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        1.    Christopher Tancock, Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 42, No. 11 (2010)

Message 1: Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 42, No. 11 (2010)
Date: 24-Aug-2010
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancockelsevier.com>
Subject: Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 42, No. 11 (2010)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics

Journal Title: Journal of Pragmatics
Volume Number: 42
Issue Number: 11
Issue Date: 2010


Subtitle: Pragmemes


Main Text:

1. Introduction
Pages 2861-2869
Alessandro Capone

2. Speech act pluralism, minimal content and pragmemes
Pages 2870-2881
Michel Seymour

3. Reference and the pragmeme
Pages 2882-2888
Jacob L. Mey

4. Situation-bound utterances as pragmatic acts
Pages 2889-2897
Istvan Kecskes

5. Situated temporal reference: A case for compositional pragmatics?
Pages 2898-2909
K.M. Jaszczolt

6. Context and communication: A defense of intentionalism
Pages 2910-2918
Martin Montminy

7. Referring as a pragmatic act
Pages 2919-2931
Keith Allan

8. The “triple articulation” of language
Pages 2932-2944
Jock Wong

9. Evaluation as a pragmatic act in Spanish film narratives
Pages 2945-2963
Sarah E. Blackwell

10. Barack Obama's South Carolina speech
Pages 2964-2977
Alessandro Capone


Regular Papers

11. Cross-linguistic differences in talking about scenes
Pages 2978-2991
Nitya Sethuraman, Linda B. Smith

12. Intra-lingual pragmatic variation in Mexico City and San José, Costa Rica: A
focus on regional differences in female requests
Pages 2992-3011
J. César Félix-Brasdefer

13. Bilingual practices and the social organisation of video gaming activities
Pages 3012-3030
Arja Piirainen-Marsh

14. The fuzzy logic of socialised attitudes in Liangshan Nuosu
Pages 3031-3046
Matthias Gerner

15. Identity and language choice: ‘We equals I’
Pages 3047-3054
Busayo Ige

16. A high boundary tone as a resource for a social action: The Korean
sentence-ender –ta
Pages 3055-3077
Hye Ri Stephanie Kim

17. Accessibility vs. physical proximity: An analysis of exophoric demonstrative
practice in Spoken Jordanian Arabic
Pages 3078-3097
Samir Omar Jarbou

18. Prosodic stress on a word directs 24-month-olds’ attention to a contextually
new referent
Pages 3098-3105
Susanne Grassmann, Michael Tomasello

19. Visual check back in children with Specific Language Impairment
Pages 3106-3113
Päivikki Aarne, Ing-Mari Tallberg

20. The organization of assessments produced by children and adults in task
based talk
Pages 3114-3129
Anna Filipi, Roger Wales

21. Effects of input modality on speech–gesture integration
Pages 3130-3137
Fey Parrill, Jennifer Bullen, Huston Hoburg

22. Extra! Extra! Semantics in comics!: The conceptual structure of Chicago
Tribune advertisements
Pages 3138-3146
Neil Cohn

23. Quoting the unspoken: An analysis of quotations in spoken discourse
Pages 3147-3160
Jessie Sams


Erratum

24. Corrigendum to “A cross-linguistic study of self-repair: Evidence from
English, German, and Hebrew” [J. Pragmatics 42 (2010) 2487–2505]
Page 3161
Barbara A. Fox, Yael Maschler, Susanne Uhmann

25. Erratum to “Cross-cultural and situational variation in requesting
behaviour: Perceptions of social situations and strategic usage of request
patterns” [J. Pragmatics 42 (2010) 2262–2281]
Page 3162
Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis


For more on the Journal of Pragmatics, see:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5965-2010-999579988-2289736
or visit
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pragma


Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
                            Discourse Analysis

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