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TOC: Journal of Pragmatics 42/7 (2010)

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        1.    Christopher Tancock, Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 42, No. 7 (2010)

Message 1: Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 42, No. 7 (2010)
Date: 17-May-2010
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancockelsevier.com>
Subject: Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 42, No. 7 (2010)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics

Journal Title: Journal of Pragmatics Volume Number: 42 Issue Number: 7 Issue Date: 2010


Subtitle: Linguistic and Cognitive aspects of Reference


Main Text:

1. Introduction: Linguistic and cognitive aspects of referencePages 1765-1769Thorstein Fretheim, Kaja Borthen, Heidi Brøseth

2. Testing predictions of the Givenness Hierarchy framework: A crosslinguisticinvestigationPages 1770-1785Jeanette K. Gundel, Mamadou Bassene, Bryan Gordon, Linda Humnick, Amel Khalfaoui

3. Indefiniteness marking and Akan biPages 1786-1798Nana Aba Appiah Amfo

4. On how we interpret plural pronounsPages 1799-1815Kaja Borthen

5. Subjects and topics in conversationPages 1816-1828Maite Taboada, Loreley Wiesemann

6. Centering and noun phrase realization in Kaqchikel MayanPages 1829-1841Nancy Hedberg

7. Dialogical beginnings of anaphora: The use of third person pronouns beforethe age of 3Pages 1842-1865Anne Salazar Orvig, Haydée Marcos, Aliyah Morgenstern, Rouba Hassan, JocelyneLeber-Marin, Jacques Parès

8. The acquisition of reference: Pragmatic aspects and the influence oflanguage inputPages 1866-1879Margot Rozendaal, Anne Baker

Regular Papers

9. Claiming a territory: Relative clauses in journal descriptionsPages 1880-1889Polly Tse, Ken Hyland

10. Information structure and discourse stance in a monologic “public speaking”register of JapanesePages 1890-1911Cynthia Dickel Dunn

11. Nevertheless, still and yet: Concessive cancellative discourse markersPages 1912-1927David M. Bell

12. Contextual information in terminological knowledge bases: A multimodal approachPages 1928-1950Arianne Reimerink, Mercedes García de Quesada, Silvia Montero-Martínez

13. Responding to compliments in Chinese: Has it changed?Pages 1951-1963Rong Chen, Dafu Yang

14. An examination of mitigation strategies used in Spanish psychotherapeuticdiscoursePages 1964-1981Nydia Flores-Ferrán

15. The pragmatic act of fishing for personal details: From choice to performancePages 1982-1996Ming-Yu Tseng

16. What we hide in words: Emotive words and persuasive definitionsPages 1997-2013Fabrizio Macagno, Douglas Walton

17. Pragmatic constraints in Usage-based Phonology, with reference to someDutch phrasesPages 2014-2035Leendert Plug

18. NP-anaphora in Modern Greek: A partial neo-Gricean pragmatic approachPages 2036-2057Michael Chiou, Yan Huang

Book Reviews

19. Il Potere del Discorso: Retorica e Pragmatica Linguistica: Federica Venier,Carocci, Roma, 2008, 128 pp., ISBN 978-88-430-4624-9Pages 2058-2060Andrea Rocci

20. Acknowledgments: Structure and Phraseology of Gratitude in PhDDissertations: Sara Gesuato, Unipress, Padova, Italy, 2008, 251 pp.Pages 2061-2062J. César Félix-Brasdefer

21. O Mundo dos Sentidos em Português: Augusto Soares da Silva, Almedina,Coimbra, 2006, 392 pp.Pages 2063-2065Leonor Scliar-Cabral

22. Investigating Pragmatics in Foreign Language Learning, Teaching, andTesting: Eva Alcón Soler and Alicia Martínez-Flor (Eds.), Multilingual Matters,Bristol, 2008, xi+266 pp., £27.95 (pbk)Pages 2066-2068Dongmei Cheng

23. Politeness in Europe: Leo Hickey, Miranda Stewart (Eds.), MultilingualMatters, Clevedon, 2005, 334 pp., £24.95 (pbk)Pages 2069-2071Christopher Hall

For more on the Journal of Pragmatics, see:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5965-2010-999579992-2001756or visithttp://www.elsevier.com/locate/pragma


Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis                             General Linguistics                             Language Acquisition                             Cognitive Science                             Pragmatics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)                             Dutch (nld)                             Greek (ell)                             Japanese (jpn)                             Spanish (spa)

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