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TOC: Pragmatics & Cognition 17/2 (2009)

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        1.    Paul Peranteau, Pragmatics & Cognition Vol 17, No 2 (2009)

Message 1: Pragmatics & Cognition Vol 17, No 2 (2009)
Date: 16-Sep-2009
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: Pragmatics & Cognition Vol 17, No 2 (2009)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Pragmatics & Cognition Volume Number: 17 Issue Number: 2 Issue Date: 2009


Main Text:

Pragmatics & Cognition 17:2

2009. 297 pp.

Table of contents

Articles

Perry, Wittgenstein’s builders, and metasemanticsRobert J. Stainton 203–221

Subsentential utterances, ellipsis, and pragmatic enrichmentAlison Hall 222–250

The problem of fragments: Two interpretative strategiesRobert M. Harnish 251–282

Can we say what we mean? Expressibility and backgroundJesús Navarro-Reyes 283–308

The place of nonconceptual information in university education with specialreference to teaching literatureReuven Tsur 309–330

Activating, seeking, and creating common ground: A socio-cognitive approachIstvan Kecskes and Fenghui Zhang 331–355

Semantic prime HAPPEN in Mandarin Chinese: In search of a viable exponentAdrian Tien 356–382

The rationality of legal argumentationSol Azuelos-Atias 383–401

Review Articles

Mental diversity and unity: A pragmatic approach to the debateMarcelo Dascal 403–420

Some aspects of pragmatics: Linguistic, cognitive, and interculturalChaoqun Xie and Juliane House 421–439

Book Reviews

Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang, Welcome to your brain: Why you lose your car keysbut never forget how to drive and other puzzles of everyday lifeReviewed by Liad Mudrik 441–449

Reuven Tsur, Toward a Theory of Cognitive PoeticsReviewed by Margaret H. Freeman 450–457

Marcelo Dascal and Han-liang Chang (eds), Traditions of ControversyReviewed by I-wen Su 458–463

Douglas Walton, Dialog Theory for Critical ArgumentationReviewed by Louis de Saussure 464–471

Andrew Adamatzky, Dynamics of Crowd-Minds: Patterns of Irrationality inEmotions, Beliefs and ActionsReviewed by Ephraim Nissan 472–481

Peter McGregor (ed.), Animal Communication. Tristram D. Wyatt, Pheromones andAnimal Behaviour: Communication by Smell and Taste.NetworksReviewed by Ephraim Nissan 482–490

Jon Doyle, Extending Mechanics to Mind: The Mechanical Foundations of Psychologyand EconomicsReviewed by Ephraim Nissan 491–495


Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science                             Pragmatics                             Semantics                             Sociolinguistics                             Syntax                             Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)