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09/2006 Emotional gratifications during media use – An integrative approach
09/2006 Explaining and analyzing audiences: A social cognitive approach to selectivity and media use
09/2006 How players manage moral concerns to make video game violence enjoyable
09/2006 The gender news use divide: Impacts of sex, gender, self-esteem, achievement, and affiliation motive on German newsreaders' exposure to news topics
09/2006 The relevance of attention for selecting news content. An eye-tracking study on attention patterns in the reception of print and online media
09/2006 Media repertoires as a result of selective media use. A conceptual approach to the analysis of patterns of exposure
09/2006 “Play it again, Sam”. A differentiating view on repeated exposure to narrative content in media
09/2006 Dialect contact in Northern Cyprus
09/2006 Language in the press in Turkish Cypriot dialect
09/2006 The impact of oral language features in written language in Cypriot Turkish
09/2006 Language maintenance: the case of a Turkish-speaking community in Birmingham
09/2006 Turkish Cypriot women and their attitudes towards foreign words: a case of language loyalty
09/2006 The intonation of Turkish Cypriot dialect: a contrastive and sociolinguistic interpretation
09/2006 An ethnographic case study of code switching and language choice: the uses of Cypriot Turkish in London
09/2006 Book review
09/2006 Language maintenance and shift in Sudan: the case of migrant ethnic groups in Khartoum
09/2006 “Experience” in John Searle's account of the mind: Brain, mind, and Anglo culture
09/2006 The dual language model to explain code-switching: A cognitive-pragmatic approach
09/2006 Intercultural communication in English: Arguments for a cognitive approach to intercultural pragmatics
09/2006 Hierarchy politeness: What Brown and Levinson refused to see
09/2006 On conceptual semantics
09/2006 Interlanguage pragmatics: A reply to Pilar Garces-Conejos Blitvich
09/2006 Book reviews
09/2006 Introduction: Current issues in optimality theoretic syntax
09/2006 Aligning restricted objects
09/2006 Matrix unloaded: binding in a local derivational approach
09/2006 The winner takes it all — almost: cumulativity in grammatical variation
09/2006 Constraining nominalization: function/form competition
09/2006 Person and number agreement in Dumi
09/2006 Weak function word shift
09/2006 Freezing and marking
09/2006 Agent, person, subject, self
09/2006 Residence in the world: Affordances, instruments, actions, roles, and identities
09/2006 Representations of the world: Memories, perceptions, beliefs, intentions, and plans
09/2006 Upper Paleolithic art, autism, and cognitive style: Implications for the evolution of language
09/2006 The epistemological turn in semiotic strategy: From signs in the natural/cultural world to the semantic institutions of academic discourses
09/2006 The temporal musical sign: In search of extrinsic musical meaning
09/2006 Understanding and handling unreliable narratives: A pragmatic model and method
09/2006 The murderous grandparent motif: Myth as political discourse
09/2006 Blood on their hands: The story of a photograph in the Israeli national discourse
09/2006 Images, diagrams, and metaphors: Hypoicons in the context of Peirce's sixty-six-fold classification of signs
09/2006 The effects of Roentgen signs on the mind of the interpreter
09/2006 Bush's straight talk erases Kerry's scholarly chalk. The U.S. presidential debate of 2004: Who won the image war?
09/2006 Walking and talking: Traces of the body in the grammar and lexis of spontaneous spoken English
09/2006 Negotiating the meaning of artefacts: Branding in a semeiotic perspective
09/2006 Study of a crippled goddess: An interpretation of cybernetic images in the exploration of conceptions of technology
09/2006 Umberto Eco comme signe
09/2006 Language and biosemiosis: Towards unity?
09/2006 Retrospective and prospective orientation in the construction of argumentative moves
09/2006 Public medium, private talk: Gossip about a TV show as ‘quotidian hermeneutics’
09/2006 Habits of the hearth: Children's bedtime routines as relational work
09/2006 Participation, affect, and trajectory in family directive/response sequences
09/2006 Parents' inquiries about homework: The first mention
09/2006 Intertextuality in interaction: Reframing family arguments in public and private
09/2006 ‘Honey, I'm home!’: Framing in family dinnertime homecomings
09/2006 Reshaping prior text, reshaping identities
10/2006 Metonymy as a prototypical category
10/2006 On explaining metonymy: Comment on Peirsman and Geeraerts, “Metonymy as a prototypical category”
10/2006 Don't let metonymy be misunderstood: An answer to Croft
10/2006 A symbolic approach to deverbal -ee derivation
10/2006 Coming to terms with subjectivity
10/2006 On the conceptual, cultural and discursive motivation of Greek pain lexicalizations
10/2006 Book review
10/2006 Humor styles, peer relationships, and bullying in middle childhood
10/2006 Humor styles, culture-related personality, well-being, and family adjustment among Armenians in Lebanon
10/2006 A randomized trial of humor effects on test anxiety and test performance
10/2006 Book reviews
10/2006 Corpus, creativity, cliché: Where statistics meet aesthetics
10/2006 The self in time: Reversing the irreversible in Martin Amis's Time's Arrow
10/2006 First steps towards a rhetorical psychology of literary interpretation
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