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10/2005 De l’esprit, de la culture, et des signes
10/2005 Le statut de la pulsion dans la sémiotique narrative morphodynamique
10/2005 Biology, semiotics, complexity: An experiment in interdisciplinarity
10/2005 Sign values in processes of distinction: The concept of luxury
10/2005 On signing translation
10/2005 Giambattista Vico’s open agenda of modernity
10/2005 Contentiousness in science: The discourse of critique in two sociology journals
10/2005 ‘Active noising’: The use of noises in talk, the case of onomatopoeia, abstract sounds, and the functions they serve in therapy
10/2005 But me some buts: A multidimensional view of conjunction
10/2005 (Re)thinking modality: A text-world perspective
10/2005 Embodying “you”: Levinas and a question of the second person
10/2005 Interpreting marked order narration: The case of James Joyce’s “Eveline”
10/2005 “As reading as if”: Harryette Mullen’s ‘cognitive similes’
10/2005 An analysis of Elizabeth Jennings’s “One Flesh”: Poem as product and process
10/2005 Joke shop names
10/2005 Existential sentences with preposed locative phrases and postverbal determinerless subjects in Spanish
10/2005 Diachronic change and pronoun status: Italian dative loro
10/2005 Contrasting contrastive demonstratives in Tiriyó and Lavukaleve
10/2005 On knowledge and development of unaccusativity in Spanish L2 acquisition
10/2005 Book reviews
10/2005 Notice
11/2005 Merging corpus linguistic and discourse analytic research goals: Discourse units in biology research articles
11/2005 Variation in Dutch: From written MOGELIJK to spoken MOK
11/2005 Usage-based approaches in Cognitive Linguistics: A technical state of the art
11/2005 Language is never, ever, ever, random
11/2005 Null-hypothesis significance testing of word frequencies: a follow-up on Kilgarriff
11/2005 New York, Dayton (Ohio), and the Raw Frequency Fallacy
11/2005 Online statistics labs
11/2005 The changing election coverage of German television. A content analysis: 1990–2002
11/2005 Enacting cultural diversity through multicultural radio in Australia
11/2005 Processes of inclusion in mass communication: A new perspective in media research
11/2005 Language, media use, and mobility in contemporary society.
11/2005 Measuring the complexity of viewers’ television news interpretation: Differentation
11/2005 Book Reviews
11/2005 Preface
11/2005 Changing language regimes in globalizing environments
11/2005 Sociolinguistic perspectives on emerging multilingualism in urban Europe
11/2005 Japanese language policy from the point of view of public philosophy
11/2005 Labor migration and the language barrier in contemporary Japan: the formation of a domestic language regime of a globalizing state
11/2005 Metroethnicity, language, and the principle of Cool
11/2005 Signs of multilingualism in Tokyo ? a diachronic look at the linguistic landscape
11/2005 Politics, the media, and Korean language acquisition in Japan
11/2005 Econolinguistic aspects of multilingual signs in Japan
11/2005 Japan as a host country: attitudes toward migrants
11/2005 Regional dialect and cultural development in Japan and Europe
11/2005 Language ideology in JFL textbooks
11/2005 Beyond keigo: smooth communication and the expression of respect in Japanese as a Foreign Language
11/2005 Learning to read and write in Japanese (kokugo and nihongo): a barrier to multilingualism?
11/2005 Japanese language instruction and the question of ‘‘correctness’’
11/2005 Interactional expectations and lingusitic knowledge in academic expert discourse (Japanese / German)
11/2005 Foreigners and the Japanese in contact situations: evaluation of norm deviations
11/2005 Introduction: Ultimate attainment and the critical period hypothesis for second language acquisition
11/2005 The Critical Period Hypothesis: A coat of many colours
11/2005 Problems with supposed counter-evidence to the Critical Period Hypothesis
11/2005 Nativelikeness and non-nativelikeness in L2A research
11/2005 Imaging the processing of a second language: Effects of maturation and proficiency on the neural processes involved
11/2005 Native-like attainment of dummy subjects in Dutch and the role of the L1
11/2005 Restrictions on phonemes in affixes: A crosslinguistic test of a popular hypothesis
11/2005 The semantics and pragmatics of composite mood marking: The non-Pama-Nyungan languages of northern Australia
11/2005 Recipient-prominence vs. beneficiary-prominence
11/2005 A grammar of Kolyma Yukaghir
11/2005 Yeniseic diathesis
11/2005 Book Review
11/2005 Negation in Old High German
12/2005 Quantitative measures of subjectification: A variationist study of Spanish salir(se)
12/2005 Converging evidence: Bringing together experimental and corpus data on the association of verbs and constructions
12/2005 Modality, mood, and change of modal meanings: A new perspective
12/2005 Book reviews
12/2005 The foreign language perspective
12/2005 Socio-cultural perspectives on pragmatic development in foreign language learning: Microgenetic case studies from telecollaboration and residence abroad
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