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Linguistics and literature
09/2005 Voices of commemoration: The discourse of celebration and confrontation in Northern Ireland
09/2005 Cinco de Mayo: Stories, rituals, and transcendence in celebration
09/2005 Given and news: Evaluation in newspaper stories about national anniversaries
09/2005 Marking time: Anniversary celebrations and the dynamics of social life
09/2005 Towards a lexically specific grammar of children’s question constructions
09/2005 A frame-based approach to case alternations: The swarm-class verbs in Czech
09/2005 The mental space structure of verbal irony
09/2005 Accelerated learning without semantic similarity: indirect objects
09/2005 Conceptual blending, somatic marking, and normativity: a case example from ancient Chinese
09/2005 Book reviews
09/2005 Conceptualizing television news interpretation by its viewers: The concept of interpretive complexity
09/2005 Media Diversity
09/2005 Irritating, shocking, and intolerable TV programs: Norms, values, and concerns of viewers in The Netherlands
09/2005 Television viewing and adolescent females’ body dissatisfaction: The mediating role of opposite sex expectations
09/2005 Framing Latin America in the Spanish press: A cooled down friendship between two fraternal lands
09/2005 Book Reviews
09/2005 Experimental comparison of the psychological benefits of aerobic exercise, humor, and music
09/2005 Addressing an audience: Time, place, and genre in Peter van Straaten’s calendar cartoons
09/2005 Self-reported use of humor by hospitalized pre-adolescent children to cope with pain-related distress from a medical intervention
09/2005 Medical merriment in the works of Enrique Jardiel Poncela
09/2005 Book reviews
09/2005 A critical cognitive-pragmatic approach to advertising gender metaphors
09/2005 ‘‘Yes, tell me please, what time is the midday flight from Athens arriving?’’: Telephone service encounters and politeness
09/2005 Strategies for learning and performing L2 speech acts
09/2005 Relevance Theory, Grice and the neo-Griceans: a response to Laurence
Horn’s ‘Current issues in neo-Gricean pragmatics’
09/2005 Book reviews
09/2005 The emergence of the imperfect in Spanish as a foreign language: The association between imperfective morphology and state verbs
09/2005 Children’s acquisition of L2 Spanish morphosyntax in an immersion setting
09/2005 Resumptive pronouns in English-Chinese and Arabic-Chinese interlanguages
09/2005 Examiner support strategies and test-taker vocabulary
09/2005 Language policy and nationalist ideology: Statal narratives in Singapore
09/2005 Debating Singlish
09/2005 Attitudinal data from New Zealand, Australia, the USA and UK about each other’s Englishes: Recent changes or consequences of methodologies?
09/2005 A case study examining backchannels in conversations between Japanese–British dyads
09/2005 Linguistic resources as evaluators in English and Chinese research articles
09/2005 Book reviews
09/2005 Introduction
09/2005 Language, migration, and urbanization: the case of Bethlehem
09/2005 Between accomodation and resistance: Upper Egyptian migrants in Cairo
09/2005 Hierarchicalized matrices: codeswitching among urban Nigerian Arabs
09/2005 Innovation diffusion: ‘‘Estuary English’’ and local dialect differentiation: the survival of Fenland Englishes
09/2005 New towns and koineization: linguistic and social correlates
09/2005 Town and country: when dialect meets standard in urban environments: the case of Finland Swedish
09/2005 Hidden communication aspects in the exponent of Zipf's law
09/2005 Word length balance in texts:Proportion constancy and word-chain-lengths in Proust's longest sentence
09/2005 Discrete distributions connected by partial summations
09/2005 Can simple models explain Zipf's law for all exponents?
10/2005 3 WD meets GTVH: Breaking the ground for interdisciplinary humor research
10/2005 Humor appreciation and latency of comprehension
10/2005 The masking effects of humor on audience perception of message organization
10/2005 BOOK REVIEWS
10/2005 Semiotic systems of works of visual art: Signs, connotations, signals
10/2005 Art ? depression ? fiction: A variation on René Thom’s three important kinds of human activity
10/2005 Formes narratives de l’action et dangers de dérives en narratologie
10/2005 Crossing borders: Towards a cognitive aesthetic approach to Caravaggio and Beckett
10/2005 Iconicity, Ratosh’s lexical innovations, and beyond
10/2005 What you should know to survive in knowledge societies: On a semiotic understanding of ‘knowledge’
10/2005 Vers une théorie générale de la fiction
10/2005 Back to ‘cinema is filmed theatre’
10/2005 The dimensionality of notation
10/2005 Learning by abduction: A geometrical interpretation
10/2005 Political representation within the libidinal economy of a pictorial space: A political-semiotic reading of three propaganda posters of the Chinese Cultural Revolution
10/2005 The semiotic stance
10/2005 A semiotic study on the Transworld Skateboarding magazine
10/2005 Serial form as entertainment and interpretative framework: Probability and the ‘black box’ of past experience
10/2005 It took Spinoza and structuralism to teach Deleuze that meaning is not necessarily attributed to the cinematic sign
10/2005 Making sense of the visual ? is Google the seventh language?
10/2005 Theatrical fictional worlds, counterfactuals, and scientific thought experiments
10/2005 PTSD: A situated look at the semiotic process and role of individual umwelts in human existence/function
10/2005 The semiotics of intercultural exchange: Ostensive definition and digital reason
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