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Disruption of pragmatics in adulthood
Vol. 11
Caroline Jagoe
Aphasias
Gloria Streit OlnessHanna K. Ulatowska
Right-hemisphere pragmatic disorders
Margaret Lehman Blake
Schizophrenia
Francesca M. BoscoAlberto Parola
Traumatic brain injury
Lyn S. TurkstraAdam M. Politis
Alzheimer's Dementia
Jacqueline GuendouziMeghan Savage
Non-alzheimer Dementias
Angela RobertsMarie SavundranayagamJ. B. Orange
Parkinson's disease without Dementia
Thomas HoltgravesMagda Giordano
Cognitive aspects of pragmatic disorders
Louise Cummings
Hearing loss and cochlear implantation
Louise PaatschDianne ToeAmelia Church
Congenital visual impairment
Rebecca GreenawayNaomi J. Dale
Stuttering and cluttering
Kathleen Scaler Scott
Pragmatic development
Gabriella Airenti
Pragmatic assessment and intervention in children
Yvette D. Hyter
Pragmatic language impairment
Mieke P. Ketelaars
Pragmatic assessment and intervention in adults
Charlotta Saldert
Autism spectrum disorder
Joanne Volden
Neural aspects of pragmatic disorders
Brigitte Stemmer
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Soile Loukusa
Psychosocial aspects of pragmatic disorders
Pamela SnowJacinta Douglas
Childhood brain tumour
Kimberley DockingPhilippe PaquierAngela Morgan
Cerebral palsy
Stéphanie Caillies
The role of perception in the representation of places of origin
Vol. 16
Giulia Nardelli
Navigating maps of memories
Federico Montanari
The representation of the places of origin
Emanuele Frixa
Self-mapping and construction of the identity
Paola Donatiello
Geographical imagination and memory
Alessandra Bonazzi
Maps of places of origin or maps of self
Giulia Mazzeo
Into the map
Margherita Murgiano
Taking a stance
Vol. 20
Jeffrey S. Helmreich
Descriptions in use
Paolo Leonardi
"I hope you will let flynn go"
Alessandro CaponeAntonino Bucca
Marking online community membership
Jonathan R. White
Indirect reports in the interpretation of contracts and statutes
Richard Warner
Diagnosing misattribution of commitments
Douglas N. Walton Fabrizio Macagno
The cathartic function of language
Antonino Bucca
A reply to "I hope you will let Flynn go"
Cognitive pragmatics and evolutionism
Antonino PennisiAlessandra Falzone
The semantics–pragmatics interface
Igor DouvenKarolina Krżyzanowska
Presupposition triggers and presumptive interpretation
Fabrizio Macagno
Two ways of saying "thank you" in Hong Kong cantonese
Jock WongC. Liu
Referents and fixing reference
Howard Wettstein
Respecting other people's boundaries
Jock Wong
Vague speaker-meaning
Stephen Schiffer
Organic meaning
Mitchell Green
The field model of language and free enrichment
Dorota Zielińska
Polysemy and gestaltist computation. some notes on gestaltist compositionality
Francesco La Mantia(University of Palermo)
Conversational implicatures of normative discourse
Francesca Poggi
Narrating the cinderella story in adults with primary progressive aphasia
Not only slurs
Francesca Piazza
On making a sandwich
Capone, Bucca, Warner and llewellyn on pragmemes and "i hope you will let flynn go"
Brian E. Butler
What can linguistics learn from indirect reports?
Grazia Basile
Mapping places of origin
Maria Pia Pozzato
Varieties of fiction operators
Alberto Voltolini
Research in clinical pragmatics
Paola Pennisi
Personal reference in subjects with autism
Executive functioning, visuo-spatial and inter-personal skill preservation in alzheimer's and mild cognitive impairment
Sara SchatzMelvin González-Rivera
Superman semantics
Paul Saka
A contribution from the perspective of language cognitive sciences on the default semantics and architecture of mind debate
Caterina Scianna
Towards a cognitively-mediated conceptualisation of the cooperative principle
Mostafa Morady Moghaddam
Pragmatics seen through the prism of society
Vol. 4
Jacob L. Mey
What can pragmatics learn from the law? (on Recanati's cases of modulation, indirect reporting, and cancellability of explicatures)
Alessandro Capone
The metapragmatics of direct utterances
Tamar Katriel
Modular, cellular, integral
The pragmatics of embedded exclamatives
Javier Gutiérrez-RexachPatricia Andueza
An assessment of the negative and positive aspects of stereotypes and the derogatory and nonderogatory uses of slurs
Adam M. Croom
Twenty-seven views (plus one) of language socialization
Reconstructing argumentative discourse with the help of speech act conditions
Frans H. van Eemeren Bart Garssen
A critical look at the description of speech acts
Pronouns and neo-gricean pragmatics
Wayne A. Davis
Presupposition as argumentative reasoning
The pragmatics of kéyĭ ("can") in Singapore mandarin
Critical discourse analysis
Linda WaughTheresa CatalanoTom Hong DoPaul G Renigar
Discourse markers in oral narrative
Neal R. Norrick
Some reflections on the origin of reason through an outline of the genealogy of language in the light of homonymity, analogy, and metaphor
Ole Fogh Kirkeby
Propositional attitudes and cultural scripts
Anna Gladkova
Pragmatic disorders and social functioning
Impoliteness strategies
Jonathan Culpeper
Collectivism and coercion
Brian Poole
Adpositions, deixis, and anti-deixis
Alan Reed Libert
Emotional feelings as a form of evidence
John C. Wakefield
The individual and the social path of interpretation
Kasia JaszczoltEleni SavvaMichael Haugh
Transparency and context in legal communication
Rituals of death as staged communicative acts and pragmemes
Mohammad Ali Salmani Nodoushan
A benchmark for politeness
Keith Allan
Conversational implicatures in normative texts
Lucia Morra
Argumentation and connectives
Jacques Moeschler
Cultural discourse analysis
Donal Carbaugh
Discourse and racism
Teun A van Dijk
Transcription as second-order entextualization
Hartmut HaberlandJanus Mortensen
Metadiscursive strategies in dialogue
Cornelia Ilie
Philosophy and psychoanalysis
Felice Cimatti
Porque in Spanish oral narratives
Sarah E. Blackwell
Introduction
Alessandro CaponeJacob L. Mey
The dialogic principle revisited
Edda Weigand
Joint utterances and the (split-)turn taking puzzle
Eleni GregoromichelakiRuth Kempson
Putting the threads together
Vol. 8
On the social practice of indirect reports
On the (complicated) relationship between direct and indirect reports
Indirect reports as language games
Indirect reporting and footing
Reporting non-serious speech
Indirect reports and slurring
Indirectly reporting and translating slurring utterances
Belief reports and pragmatic intrusion(the case of null appositives)
The semantics and pragmatics of attitudes "de se"
Consequences of the pragmatics of "de se"
Impure "de se" thoughts and pragmatics (and how this is relevant to pragmatics and iem)
Attributions of propositional attitude and pragmatic intrusion
Simple sentences, substitution and embedding explicatures (the case of implicit indirect reports)
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