Pragmatics and Society 11:1
[Pragmatics and Society, 11:1] 2020. iii, 169 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Discourse markers as indicators of connectedness between expositive illocutionary actsEtsuko Oishi | pp. 1–23
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What makes a good story? Exemplification and explication of salient linguistic characteristics in a narrative preferred by the majority of a Danish populationCharlotte Petersen | pp. 24–44
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Extraordinary emergencies: Reproducing moral discourses of the child in institutional interactionDaniella Rafaely & Kevin A. Whitehead | pp. 45–69
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An emergent English-mediated identity and a Chinese variety of WEAsha Tickoo | pp. 70–95
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Metonymic and metaphoric meaning extensions of Chinese FACE and its collocationsZhengjun Lin & Shengxi Jin | pp. 96–123
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When lying is more than deceiving: A pragmatic study of lying, based on the relevance-adaptation modelXin Li & Yumeng Yuan | pp. 124–148
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A cognitive-pragmatic study of non-scalar implicaturesYanfei Zhang & Shaojie Zhang | pp. 149–163
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Charles Goodwin, Co-Operative ActionReviewed by Kristian Mortensen & Spencer Hazel | pp. 164–169
Articles
FORUM
Book review
Subjects
BIC Subject: CFG – Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General