| Theory of Mind, pragmatics and the brain Converging evidence for the role of intention processing as a core feature of human communication |
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| The linguistic marking of coherence relations Interactions between connectives and segment-internal elements |
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| A cognitive framework for understanding genre The Entrenchment-and-Conventionalization Model |
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| Acceptability and diffusion of luxury Anglicisms in present-day Romanian |
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| Lexical change often begins and ends in semantic peripheries Evidence from color linguistics |
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| From justification to modulation Similarities and differences of after all and datte |
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| Is UP always good and DOWN always bad? From linguistic to conceptual orientational metaphors in Arabic |
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| Studying characterization in Arthur Miller's The Crucible A cognitive stylistic analysis |
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| From speaker innovation to lexical change A sociohistorical approach to neologisms |
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| Explorations into the social contexts of neologism use in early English correspondence |
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| Pragmatic awareness and second language learning motivation A mixed-methods investigation |
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| Meaning construction in interactive academic talk A conversation-analytic approach to mental spaces |
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| Identity studies and identity construction Insights from Donald J. Trump's (un)presidentiality |
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| Now, never, or coming soon? Prediction and efficient language processing |
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| On perception as the basis for object concepts A critical analysis |
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| The Liar Paradox in the predictive mind |
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| Poly-procedural meaning and rhetoric The case of afu in Modern Greek |
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| How linguistic meaning harmonizes with information through meaning conservation |
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| Metonymic construal and vehicle selection The case study of Polish Sign Language (PJM) |
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| The intercorporeality of closing a curtain Sharing similar past experiences in interaction |
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| The Wheel of Time The relationship between religious experiences and Chinese Buddhists' spatial representations of time |
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| The use of indexicals to co-construct common ground on the continuum of intra- and intercultural communicative contexts |
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| The interplay of prior experience and actual situational context in intercultural first encounters |
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| Indirect reporting and pragmatically enriched context A case study into Russian learners of English |
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| Siberian-American cognitive and cultural interface through eco-ethnic lexicon |
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| What is an indirect speech act? Reconsidering the literal force hypothesis |
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| Genre and constructional analysis |
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| Argumentation as a dimension of discourse The case of news articles |
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| Genre as cognitive construction An analysis of discourse connectors in academic lectures |
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| Building brand narratives with hashtags on Twitter A cognitive-pragmatic analysis on the emergence of a new advertising subgenre |
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| GENRE AS STRUGGLE Toward a cognitive-pragmatic account of an emerging genre |
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| Satire as a genre |
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| Using data-mining to identify and study patterns in lexical innovation on the web The NeoCrawler |
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| Metalinguistic comments and signals What can they tell us about the conventionalization of neologies? |
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| Cognitive constraints in English lexical blending A data collection methodology and an explanatory model |
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| Inference from academic texts in children with autism |
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| Beyond triadic communication A three-dimensional conceptual space for modelling intersubjectivity |
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