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05/2006 The anomaly of the verb ‘give’ explained by its high (formal and semantic) transitivity
05/2006 Intransitivity and the origins of middle voice in Otomi
05/2006 Humor and leadership style
05/2006 Joke cruelty and joke appreciation revisited
05/2006 Can an epic woman be funny? Humor and the female protagonist in late Medieval and early Renaissance epic
05/2006 Humor and shyness: The relation between humor styles and shyness
05/2006 Book review
05/2006 Introduction: ethnolinguistic minority language policies in Bulgaria and their Balkan context
05/2006 Bulgarian Turks in the context of neighborhood with other ethnic-religious communities in Bulgaria
05/2006 Code-switching among Muslim Roms in Bulgaria
05/2006 Romani dialects in Bulgaria
05/2006 Bilingualism in a larger Slavonic background: Russian minorities and the Russian language in Bulgaria
05/2006 The Armenians in Bulgaria: a community portrait
05/2006 Bulgaria and linguistic matters of Bulgarian Jews
05/2006 The Aromânians: an ethnos and language with a 2000-year history
05/2006 Bulgarian Muslims from the Chech region and their linguistic self-identification
05/2006 Catholic Bulgarians and their dialect
05/2006 The four transitions in Bulgarian education
05/2006 Book reviews
05/2006 Language and religion: a case study of two Ambonese communities
05/2006 Capturing the attention of readers? Stylistic and psychological perspectives on the use and effect of text fragmentation in narratives
05/2006 Iconicity in the interplay of the literal and the metaphorical: An example from William Blake's
Jerusalem
05/2006 On possible factors in the aesthetic appreciation of metaphors
05/2006 Preface
05/2006 Negation and the role of gender and ethnic identity in the discourse of Malaysian children
05/2006 Requests: Voices of Malaysian children
05/2006 On learning to be assertive: Women and public discourse
05/2006 Malay ESL college students' spoken discourse: The use of formulaic expressions
05/2006 Function and role of laughter in Malaysian women's and men's talk
05/2006 Patterns of repeats in Malaysian English
05/2006 Some peculiarities of Malaysian Iyer English
05/2006 The first keynote address of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at the UMNO general assembly
05/2006 Levels of explicitness in political speeches
05/2006 Talking to older Malaysians: A case study
05/2006 Linguistic resources as evaluators in English and Chinese research articles
05/2006 Book reviews
05/2006 The effect of position on the discourse scope of adverbials
05/2006 The organization of gaze and assessments as resources for stance taking
05/2006 Communicating affect in news stories: The case of the lead sentence
05/2006 Managing rhetoric in ‘smart’ journalism: Generic and semantic contours
06/2006 Concordancing software
06/2006 Obstacles or motors of Europeanization? German media and the transnationalization of public debate
06/2006 Transcending Uses and Gratifications: Media use as social action and the use of event history analysis
06/2006 Memory for televised advertisements as a function of program context, viewer-involvement, and gender
06/2006 “It took time to understand Greek newspapers”. The media experience of Swedish women in Greece
06/2006 Theoretical approaches of the knowledge society at UNESCO
06/2006 What constitutes a good online news site? A comparative analysis of American and European awards
06/2006 Book Reviews
06/2006 Contextual enrichment of lexical units in utterance interpretation: Evidence from Chinese and English
06/2006 A pragmatic reading of Ahmed Yerima's proverbs in
Yemoja, Attahiru,
and
Dry Leaves on Ukan Trees
06/2006 A pragmatic analysis of children's interlanguage in EFL preschool contexts
06/2006 Meaning merger: Pragmatic inference, defaults, and compositionality
06/2006 Interlanguage pragmatics: A response to Andrew Cohen's “Strategies for learning and performing L2 speech acts” published in Vol. 2, No. 3, of
Intercultural Pragmatics
06/2006 Book reviews
06/2006 Some reasons for studying gesture and second language acquisition (Hommage à Adam Kendon)
06/2006 Learner and native speaker perspectives on a culturally-specific Japanese refusal gesture
06/2006 Thinking for speaking about motion: L1 and L2 speech and gesture
06/2006 Gestural introduction of Ground reference in L2 narrative discourse
06/2006 Gesture and the materialization of second language prosody
06/2006 What do learners make of teachers' gestures in the language classroom?
06/2006 A semiotic analysis of the genetic information system
06/2006 Sword play: The cultural semiotics of violent scapegoating and sexual and racial othering
06/2006 Reading Holmes: Capital and the sign of the market in
The Hound of the Baskervilles
06/2006 Au sujet des couleurs de céphalopodes — rencontre de points de vue sémiotique et éthologique
06/2006 A dialectical materialist reading of the sign
06/2006 Rudolf Engler, le grand maître du saussurisme
06/2006 Three levels of the symbolosphere
06/2006 A discourse-based approach to human-computer communication
06/2006 Literacy in the ‘visual world’: Impact of the SLS experiment in rural India
06/2006 Neo-dualism and the bifurcation of the symbolosphere into the mediasphere and the human mind
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