Contenu du sommaire : Special Issue. Culture – Language - Cognition.
Revue | Pragmatics and Cognition |
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Numéro | Vol. 20, no 2, 2012 |
Titre du numéro | Special Issue. Culture – Language - Cognition. |
Special Issue. Culture – Language - Cognition. Marcelo Dascal (Ed.)
- Opening remarks - Everett D.L. p. 231
- Introduction. Culture – Language - Cognition - Dascal M. p. 233-240
- No need for instinct: Coordinated communication as an emergent self organized process - Gibbs Jr. R.W., Clark N. p. 241-262
- Like the breathability of air: Embodied embedded communication - Haselager P. p. 263-274
- Linguistic fire and human cognitive powers - Cowley S.J. p. 275-294
- Language: Between cognition, communication and culture - Reboul A. p. 295-316
- Language is an instrument for thought. Really? - Nuyts J. p. 317-333
- Cognition, communication, and readiness for language - Allwood J. p. 334-355
- Understanding others requires shared concepts - Wierzbicka A. p. 356-379
- Replies. Not quite organizational: A response to Raymond W. Gibbs and Nathaniel Clark - Everett D. p. 381-385
- Replies. Breathability, learnability, and the illusion of design: A response to Haselager - Everett D.L. p. 386-387
- Replies. Exocognitive Linguistics: A response to Cowley - Everett D.L. p. 388-391
- Replies. Response to Reboul: Between cognition, communication, and culture - Everett D.L. p. 392-407
- Replies. Language can help us think. Really. Reply to Jan Nuyts - Everett D.L. p. 408-410
- Replies. Linguistics, Truth, and Culture: A Response to Jens Allwood - Everett D.L. p. 411-416
- Replies. Understanding others requires adaptive thinking: Response to Wierzbicka - Everett D.L. p. 417-428