Discourse linguistics: Theory and practice
Special Issue of Functions of Language 21:1 (2014)
Editors
[Functions of Language, 21:1] 2014. iii, 137 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Discourse linguistics: Theory and practiceKarin Aijmer and Anita Fetzer | pp. 1–5
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On the use of uh and um in American EnglishGunnel Tottie | pp. 6–29
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Avoid silence! Keep talking! Pragmatic markers as phatic devices in teenage conversationAnna-Brita Stenström | pp. 30–49
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Managing academic institutional discourse in English as a lingua francaJuliane House | pp. 50–66
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I think, I mean and I believe in political discourse: Collocates, functions and distributionAnita Fetzer | pp. 67–94
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Discourse patterns in the development of discourse markers in EnglishDiana M. Lewis | pp. 95–118
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John R. Taylor. The Mental Corpus. How Language is Represented in the MindReviewed by Martin Hilpert | pp. 119–126
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Cliff Goddard. Semantic analysis. A practical introductionReviewed by Kjell Magne Yri | pp. 127–137
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Book reviews
Subjects
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General