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Two volumes of proceedings of the 7th International Pragmatics Conference (Budapest, 9-14 July 2000) are available, with a small but representative selection from a total of 190 submitted papers (a number which itself represents only a third of the papers presented). Below are the bibliographical details. There is still a limited supply. Order your copy or copies by writing to ann.verhaert@ipra.be
COGNITION IN LANGUAGE USE: Selected papers from the 7th International Pragmatics Conference, Vol. 1. Edited by Enikö Németh. Antwerp: International Pragmatics Association. 458 pp. ISBN: 90-801148-4-7. Paper. € 30.-. All shipping and handling included.
PRAGMATICS IN 2000: Selected papers from the 7th International Pragmatics Conference, Vol. 2. Edited by Enikö Németh. Antwerp: International Pragmatics Association. 650 pp. ISBN: 90-801148-5-5. Paper. € 40.-. All shipping and handling included.
Tables of contents
COGNITION IN LANGUAGE USE: Selected papers from the 7th International Pragmatics Conference, Vol. 1. Edited by Enikö Németh. Antwerp: International Pragmatics Association. 458 pp. ISBN: 90-801148-4-7
Angeliki ATHANASIADOU, The conceptualization and the construal of the conceptof Width in English 1 Károly BIBOK, Enikö NÉMETH T., On the interaction between lexical andcontextual information in the composition of utterance meaning 12 Danielle BOUVET, Les métaphores corporelles et spatiales à l'oeuvre dansl'élaboration du lexique abstrait de la Langue des Signes Française 25 Marcel BURGER, Identités collectives et cognitions: Un extrait d'entretienculturel 35Cathérine CHANET, "Connecteurs", "particules", et réprésentations cognitivesde la planification discursive 44 Sherry L. CONDON, Claude G. „ECH, Talk about talk in face-to-face and computer-mediated interaction 56Sharon A. COTE, Lexical conceptual structure and inferable entities in discourse 70 Jean-Marc DEWAELE, Interpreting Grice's maxim of quantity: Interindividualsituational variation in discourse styles of non-native speakers 85 Dionysis GOUTSOS, What if Mary didn't mean anything? Non-intentional sourcesof discourse coherence and their implications for communication 100 Anne GROBET, Evaluating topic salience in dialogues 113Richard HORSEY, Deference and the intuitive-reflective distinction 124 Kyoko INOUE, Pragmatic studies must be grounded in cultural and social historyof speakers 141 Fred J. KAUFFELD, Argumentation, discourse, and the relationship underlyingGrice's analysis of utterance-meaning 149 Andrej A. KIBRIK, Cognitive discourse analysis: Some results 164 Ildikó KIRÁLY, Csaba PLÉH, Mihály RACSMÁNY, The language of space inHungarian 181 Sabine KLAMPFER, On spatial concepts underlying abstract relations in language:Evidence from non-spatial use of French, German and Russian spatialprepositions 193 Wilbert G. KRAAN, Space as conceptual common ground: Some features of expert-lay person interaction about computing systems 208 Alex V. Kravchenko, Russian verbs of spatial orientation stand, sit, lie 216 Jean-Rémi LAPAIRE, Andrew MCMICHAEL, A new spatial script for the'English progressive' 226 Per LINELL, Victoria WIBECK, Viveka ADELSWÄRD, Ann-Sofie BAKSHI, Arguing in conversation as a case of distributed cognition: Discussingbiotechnology in focus groups 243 Yoshiko MATSUMOTO, Extending frame semantic: Flexibility of complex noun phrase constructions in Japanese 256 Mirjana MISKOVIC, How to talk relevantly about irrelevance 267 Shigeko OKAMOTO, Metonymy and pragmatic inference in the functionalreanalysis of grammatical morphemes: The case of complementizers inJapanese 278 Aneta PAVLENKO, Scott JARVIS, Conceptual transfer: New perspectives onthe study of cross-linguistics influence 288 Simona PEKAREK DOEHLER, Referential processes as situated cognition:Pronominal expressions and the social co-ordination of talk 302 Ingrid PILLER, The reconfiguration of identities in advertising discourse 317Diane PONTEROTTO, The cognitive-pragmatic interface of emotive communi-cation: The case of the personal letter 326Ming-Ming PU, Cognitive and pragmatic aspects of zero anaphora: A cross-linguistic study 332 Jaromira RAKUSAN, The category of gender in grammar, in nature, and in metaphor 350 Elizabeth M. RIDDLE, The "string" metaphor of language and life in Hmong 361 Tomoko I. SAKITA, Cognition in reporting discourse: Mental representation andspeaker perspectives 375 Laure SARDA, Semantics of French direct transitive motion verbs 388 Andreas SCHRAMM, Aspect and causal inference generation in the comprehensionof narratives: A psycholinguistic study 405 Pieter A.M. SEUREN, Lexical meaning and metaphor 422 Anna STRÖM, The construal of geometrical shapes as linguistically manifestedby dimensional adjectives 432 Ingedore Grünfeld VILLAÇA-KOCH, Referentation: A cognitive and interactiveprocess 448
PRAGMATICS IN 2000: Selected papers from the 7th International Pragmatics Conference, Vol. 2. Edited by Enikö Németh. Antwerp: International Pragmatics Association. 650 pp. ISBN: 90-801148-5-5
Barbara ABBOTT, Definiteness and identification in English 1 Jannis K. ANDROUTSOPOULOS, What names reveal about the music style: A study of naming patterns in popular music 16 Denis APOTHÉLOZ, Référer sans expression référentielle: Gestion de la référenceet opérations de reformulation dans des séquences métalinguistiquesproduites dans une tâche de rédaction conversationelle 30 Argiris ARCHAKIS, Dimitris PAPAZACHARIOU, Oral elements in pupils'writings: Evidence from Greek classroom discourse 39 Salvatore ATTARDO, On the pragmatic nature of irony and its rhetorical aspects 52Ad BACKUS, The role of the lexicon in alternational codeswitching 67 Stefania BISCETTI, A contrastive morphopragmatic study of Italian and Englishdiminutives in technical terminology 81 Igor BOGUSLAVSKY, Even in discourse: Interaction of lexical semantics andinterpretation strategies 92 Jaap BOS, Loraine LEE, The litlte games we play: An inquiry into the discursivenature of negotiation processes during games played at work 102Silvia BRUTI, Anaphora and paraphrase in English argumentative discourse 118Charles F. COLEMAN, Language and identity across speech and writing 133 Steven CUSHING, Metalinguistic metaconsequences of ethnic bigotry: An aviation example 141 Regna DARNELL, Pragmatic constraints on revitalization of first nations languageeducation in Southwestern Ontario, Canada 146 Arnulf DEPPERMANN, Axel SCHMIDT, Disrespecting: A conversational practicefor the negotiation of status in juvenile peer-groups 156 Dmitrij DOBROVOL'SKIJ, Lexical semantics and pragmaatic conventions 165 Richard EPSTEIN, The meaning of definite articles in cross-linguistic perspective 174 Lars M. FANT, Managing social distance in semi-structured interviews 190 Rosa Attié FIGUEIRA, La propriété réflexive du langage dans le parler de l'enfant:Quelques aspects pragmatiques et discursifs 207 Bernd FINGER, Language choice and collective identity: The case of cross-bordercommunication between France and Germany 222 Seiko FUJII, Background knowledge and constructional meanings: English andJapanese concessive conditional clause-linking constructions 235 Vadim GOLOUBEV, American print media persuasion dialogue: An argumentationrecipient's perspective 249 Jean GOODWIN, The noncooperative pragmatics of arguing 263 Michèle GUIDETTI, Forms and functions of conventional gestures in youngFrench children 278 Takuo HAYASHI, Reiko HAYASHI, Self, cognitive objectivization, andmetadiscourse 292 Hiroko KASUYA, Kayoko UEMURA, Conversational styles in Japanese father-child interaction 306 Susan KRESIN, A definite article in the making? The case of Czech ten 320 Virginie LAVAL, Josie BERNICOT, Idiomatic forms in French-speakingchildren: The role of text and context 333 Kiri LEE, Nominative case-marker ellipsis from the perspective of informationstructure 343 Gilberte LENAERTS, The Belgian debate on language policy: A multimodalanalysis 355 Lena LINDSTRÖM, Valeurs illocutoires dérivées d'énoncés de forme interrogativeen français, en anglais, en suédois et en russe 366 Matheusz ºUCZAK, A relevance-theoretic analysis of the use-mention ambiguity 385 Christina LYKOU, Representations of the European Union in the Greek press 399 Ibolya MARICIC, Cyber Politeness: Requesting strategies on the Linguist List 409 Patricia MAYES, The grammatical construction of sequentially ordered events inJapanese and American cooking class genres 417 Johanna MIECZNIKOWSKI-FÜNFSCHILLING, Scientific vocabulary in use:Negotiating words and constructing discourse objects 430 Malvina NISSIM, Underlying relations in genitives and bridging 445 Renate PAJUSALU, Definite and indefinite determiners in Estonian 458 Tvrtko PR‚I‚, Interpreting morphologically complex lexemes, and the semantics/pragmatics interface 470 Ôükriye RUHI, Complimenting women in Turkish: Shaping identities and definingingroupness 481 Scott SAFT, Concession displays in arguments and disagreements that occur inJapanese discourse: Unique cultural style or situated interactional achievement 496 Alexei SHMELEV, Conventional meaning vs. pragmatic inference: The case ofRussian lexical units 508 Anne Catherine SIMON, Buts actionnels, buts illocutoires et identités des locu-teurs 515 Sara W. SMITH, Andreas H. JUCKER, Simone MÜLLER, "Some artist guy":The role of salience and common ground in the formulation of referringexpressions in conversational narratives 528 Torgrim SOLSTAD, Reinhard BLUTNER, Dimensional designation: A case studyin lexical pragmatics 543 Alice SPITZ, Who's got the upper hand? Relational aspects of dominance indramatic dialogue: Relational communication analysis versus initiativeresponse analysis 555 Hiroko TAKANASHI, Stance differential in parallelism: Dialogic syntax ofargumentation in Japanese 570 Robert VION, Les activités de recadrage dans le déroulement discursif 583Suwako WATANABE, Analyzing discourse in group discussion 598 Miwako YANAGISAWA, How Japanese immigrants can be Christians: AnalyzingChristian testimonies by Japanese "new first generation" in Hawaii 611 Keumsil Kim Yoon, Interactive aspect of voice-mail communication: Involvementand prosodic features 625Anna ZBIERSKA-SAWALA, Polite discourse in the times of smallpox 635
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