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1 A critical analysis of the translation of African literature Nama, Charles A.
1990
1 p. 75-86
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2 A formulaic approach to translation at the post office: reading the signs Wray, Alison
2004
1 p. 59-75
17 p.
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3 Afrikaans and the ontogenetic myth Roberge, Paul T.
1992
1 p. 31-52
22 p.
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4 Ape language in a new light Shanker, Stuart
1994
1 p. 59-85
27 p.
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5 Approximating completeness Mackay, Ray
1993
1 p. 67-79
13 p.
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6 Are there features of language that arose like birds’ feathers? Botha, Rudolf P
2002
1 p. 17-35
19 p.
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7 Audience design revisited: Persons, roles and power relations in speech interactions Ladegaard, Hans J.
1995
1 p. 89-101
13 p.
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8 Between love and culture: Misunderstanding, textuality and the dialectics of ethnographic knowledge Nevins, Thomas J.
2010
1 p. 58-68
11 p.
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9 Calendar 1982
1 p. 101-102
2 p.
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10 Calendar 1987
1 p. 91-
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11 Calendar 1988
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12 Categorical speech perception and phonological awareness in the early stages of learning to read Gibbs, Simon
1996
1 p. 37-60
24 p.
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13 Children's use of the prosodic characteristics of infant-directed speech Weppelman, Tammy L
2003
1 p. 63-80
18 p.
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14 Closing down openings: Pretextuality and misunderstanding in parent–teacher conferences with Mexican immigrant families Howard, Kathryn M.
2010
1 p. 33-47
15 p.
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15 Code switching as a poetic device: Examples from rai lyrics Davies, Eirlys E.
2008
1 p. 1-20
20 p.
artikel
16 Cognitive aspects of the translation process Wilss, Wolfram
1990
1 p. 19-36
18 p.
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17 Colorless green ideals in the language of bibliographic description: Making sense and nonsense in libraries Bade, David
2007
1 p. 54-80
27 p.
artikel
18 Communicating legitimacy in U.S. Supreme Court opinions Topf, Mel A.
1992
1 p. 17-29
13 p.
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19 Communicating with computer programs Pateman, Trevor
1981
1 p. 3-12
10 p.
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20 Communicational integration of reality and fiction Howland, Lillian G.
1981
1 p. 89-148
60 p.
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21 Communication slips and their sociocultural implications Yang, Wei
2002
1 p. 69-82
14 p.
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22 Compliment-rejection versus compliment-avoidance: Listener-based versus speaker-based pragmatic strategies Herbert, Robert K.
1989
1 p. 35-47
13 p.
artikel
23 Contesting immigrant voice in Istanbul: Mass media, verbal play, immigrant channels Trix, Frances
2010
1 p. 7-18
12 p.
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24 Continuity theories of human language origins versus the lieberman model Gibson, Kathleen R.
1994
1 p. 97-114
18 p.
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25 Contributors 1984
1 p. 87-
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26 Contributors 1982
1 p. 103-
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27 Contributors 1983
1 p. 99-
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28 Conversation and communication McGregor, Graham
1984
1 p. 71-83
13 p.
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29 Cross-cultural skills – crossing the disciplinary divide Cowley, Peter
2005
1 p. 1-17
17 p.
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30 Developing a sociocultural orientation to variation in language van Compernolle, Rémi A.
2011
1 p. 86-94
9 p.
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31 Dialect, trope, and enregisterment in a Melanesian speech community Slotta, James
2012
1 p. 1-13
13 p.
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32 Different contexts, different “stories”? A linguistic comparison of two development reports on climate change Fløttum, Kjersti
2012
1 p. 14-23
10 p.
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33 Disciplinary theatrics: Public reprimand and the textual performance of affect at Sera Monastery, India Lempert, Michael P.
2006
1 p. 15-33
19 p.
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34 Don't leave your language alone Toolan, Michael
1998
1 p. 87-99
13 p.
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35 Editorial 1999
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36 Editorial Joseph, John E.
2011
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58 Editorial Board / Publication information 2007
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60 Editorial Board / Publication information 2009
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61 Editorial Board / Publication information 2011
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62 Editorial Board / Publication information 2012
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63 Editorial: Communication about communication Harris, Roy
1981
1 p. 1-2
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64 English as the second language of the deaf Deuchar, Margaret
1985
1 p. 45-51
7 p.
artikel
65 “English Only” and our struggle to understand the concept of language Sinsheimer, Ann
2005
1 p. 61-80
20 p.
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66 English-only policies: Perceived Support and Social Limitation Barker, Valerie
2004
1 p. 77-95
19 p.
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67 Enquoting voices, accomplishing talk: Uses of be + like in Instant Messaging Jones, Graham M.
2009
1 p. 77-113
37 p.
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68 Entextualizing diversity: Semiotic incoherence in institutional discourse Urciuoli, Bonnie
2010
1 p. 48-57
10 p.
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69 Erratum 1989
1 p. 81-
1 p.
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70 Evaluation of noncontent speech accommodation Street Jr., Richard L.
1982
1 p. 13-31
19 p.
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71 Evolutionism, essentialism, and an evolutionary perspective on language: Moving beyond a human standard King, Barbara J.
1994
1 p. 1-13
13 p.
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72 Eyeplay: On some uses of nonstandard spelling Davies, Eirlys E.
1987
1 p. 47-58
12 p.
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73 Factors influencing rumor spreading: Replication and extension Rosnow, Ralph L.
1988
1 p. 29-42
14 p.
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74 Familiar and less familiar metaphors: An analysis of interpretations in two languages Davies, Eirlys E.
1989
1 p. 49-68
20 p.
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75 Female and male stereotypes in Israeli literature and media: Evidence from introductory patterns Ariel, Mira
1988
1 p. 43-68
26 p.
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76 Feminism and linguistic theory Deuchar, Margaret
1987
1 p. 77-81
5 p.
artikel
77 Forthcoming conferences and publications 1984
1 p. 85-
1 p.
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78 From the Begriffsschrift to the philosophical investigations: Frege and Wittgenstein on the semantics of natural language Skupien, Janet
1997
1 p. 1-17
17 p.
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79 George Berkeley’s language of vision and the occult tradition of linguistic Platonism. Part II: George Berkeley’s language of vision and linguistic Platonism Isermann, Michael M.
2008
1 p. 57-92
36 p.
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80 ‘God’s law indeed is there to protect you from yourself’: The Christian personal testimonial as narrative and moral schemata to the US political apology Jackson, Jennifer L.
2012
1 p. 48-61
14 p.
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81 Grammars and agrammatism Scholes, Robert J.
1984
1 p. 1-25
25 p.
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82 Hearing—Seeing—Reading Gadamer, Hans-Georg
1990
1 p. 87-92
6 p.
artikel
83 How frequent are numbers? Coupland, Nikolas
2011
1 p. 27-37
11 p.
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84 How legal analysts negotiate indeterminacy of meaning in common law rules: toward a synthesis of linguistic and cognitive approaches to investigation Stratman, James F.
2004
1 p. 23-57
35 p.
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85 How monkeys feel about how they see the world Hauser, Marc D.
1994
1 p. 31-36
6 p.
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86 How monkeys feel about the world: A review of how monkeys see the world Owings, Donald H.
1994
1 p. 15-30
16 p.
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87 How words have content: an explanatory hypothesis based on developmental psychology Roberts, Lawrence D
2002
1 p. 83-106
24 p.
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88 How writing represents speech Olson, David R.
1993
1 p. 1-17
17 p.
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89 Human language and human uniqueness Lieberman, Philip
1994
1 p. 87-95
9 p.
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90 Ibi sint traductores: Translation as communication in and about Africa Lefevere, André
1990
1 p. 69-73
5 p.
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91 Ideal linguistics Love, Nigel
1988
1 p. 69-84
16 p.
artikel
92 If it sounds too good to be true, it is Nelson, Christian K.
2001
1 p. 1-22
22 p.
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93 Indexical iconicity in Sumerian belles lettres Johnson, J. Cale
2013
1 p. 26-49
24 p.
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94 In search of a revolution: Discussion 1995
1 p. 103-106
4 p.
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95 In search of Bruner Shanker, Stuart
1992
1 p. 53-74
22 p.
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96 Integrational linguistics and the structuralist legacy Harris, Roy
1999
1 p. 45-68
24 p.
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97 Integrationist linguistics in the context of 20th century theories of language: some connections and projections Toolan, Michael
1999
1 p. 97-108
12 p.
artikel
98 International Association for the Integrational Study of Language and Communication 2002
1 p. I-
1 p.
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99 Intertextuality and misunderstanding Nevins, M. Eleanor
2010
1 p. 1-6
6 p.
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100 Introduction Rose, Marilyn Gaddis
1990
1 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
101 Japanese continuative conjunction ga as a semantic boundary marker Fukushima, Tatsuya
2005
1 p. 81-106
26 p.
artikel
102 Japanese responses hai , ee , and un : yes, no, and beyond Angles, Jeffrey
2000
1 p. 55-86
32 p.
artikel
103 Knowing when to stop: Investigating the nature of punctuation Bruthiaux, Paul
1993
1 p. 27-43
17 p.
artikel
104 Language acquisition, data compression and generalization Wolff, J.Gerard
1982
1 p. 57-89
33 p.
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105 Language and liberation Holiday, Anthony
1987
1 p. 81-90
10 p.
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106 Language and ‘psychological race’: Léopold de Saussure on French in Indochina Joseph, John E.
2000
1 p. 29-53
25 p.
artikel
107 Language attitudes in an Anglo-Hispanic context: the role of the linguistic landscape Dailey, René M.
2005
1 p. 27-38
12 p.
artikel
108 Language comprehension and use by great apes Sevcik, Rose A.
1994
1 p. 37-58
22 p.
artikel
109 Language revitalization discourses as metaculture: Gaelic in Scotland from the 18th to 20th centuries McEwan-Fujita, Emily
2011
1 p. 48-62
15 p.
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110 Liminal meanings: sexually charged Giriama funerary ritual and unsettled participant frameworks McIntosh, Janet
2005
1 p. 39-60
22 p.
artikel
111 Linguistic realities Love, Nigel
1992
1 p. 79-92
14 p.
artikel
112 Linguistic relativism: Logic, grammar, and arithmetic in cultural comparison Greiffenhagen, Christian
2007
1 p. 81-107
27 p.
artikel
113 Linguistic techniques of the self: The intertextual language of racial empowerment in politically conscious Brazilian hip hop Roth-Gordon, Jennifer
2012
1 p. 36-47
12 p.
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114 Linguistic theory and actual language Segerdahl, Pär
1995
1 p. 31-42
12 p.
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115 Linguistic theory and variable rules Sterelny, Kim
1983
1 p. 47-69
23 p.
artikel
116 Logic and natural language: On plural reference and its semantic and logical significance, by Hanoch Ben-Yami (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004) Glock, Hans-Johann
2007
1 p. 28-40
13 p.
artikel
117 Making it ‘real’: Words and pictures in television news Goodman, Sharon
1997
1 p. 53-66
14 p.
artikel
118 Making Pittsburghese: Communication technology, expertise, and the discursive construction of a regional dialect Johnstone, Barbara
2011
1 p. 3-15
13 p.
artikel
119 Making sense of one other for another: Ethnography as translation Agar, Michael
2011
1 p. 38-47
10 p.
artikel
120 Managing carbon emissions: A discursive presentation of ‘market-driven sustainability’ in the British media Koteyko, Nelya
2012
1 p. 24-35
12 p.
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121 Meaning, maxims of communication and language games Leudar, Ivan
1988
1 p. 1-16
16 p.
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122 Meaning, normativity and the life of the mind Bakhurst, David
1997
1 p. 33-51
19 p.
artikel
123 Metadiscursive convergence in the Singlish debate Wee, Lionel
2011
1 p. 75-85
11 p.
artikel
124 Moral powers: Normative necessity in language and history Pateman, Trevor
1989
1 p. 77-79
3 p.
artikel
125 More than meets the ear: Some variables affecting pause reports Carpenter, Susan
1988
1 p. 17-27
11 p.
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126 Muddy hands need clear heads or a tale of two interfaces Callow, Kathleen
1990
1 p. 9-18
10 p.
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127 Mything the point: A critique of objective stylistics Mackay, Ray
1996
1 p. 81-93
13 p.
artikel
128 Native tongue, captive voice. The representation of the Aboriginal ‘voice’ in colonial South Australia Foster, Robert
1996
1 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
129 Neither hades nor hell: Problems of allusion in the translation of central American poetry Engelbert, Jo Anne
1990
1 p. 57-62
6 p.
artikel
130 Neo-Darwinian accounts of the evolution of language: 3. Questions about their evidential bases, logic and rhetoric Botha, Rudolf P.
1998
1 p. 17-46
30 p.
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131 Nonhuman primates do declare! A comparison of declarative symbol and gesture use in two children, two bonobos, and a chimpanzee Lyn, Heidi
2011
1 p. 63-74
12 p.
artikel
132 On being declared illiterate: Language-ideological disqualification in Dutch classes for immigrants in Belgium Blommaert, Jan
2006
1 p. 34-54
21 p.
artikel
133 On homesign systems as a potential window on language evolution Botha, Rudolf
2007
1 p. 41-53
13 p.
artikel
134 On musilanguage/“Hmmmmm” as an evolutionary precursor to language Botha, Rudolf
2009
1 p. 61-76
16 p.
artikel
135 On procedural discoursivation – or how local utterances are turned into binding facts Scheffer, Thomas
2007
1 p. 1-27
27 p.
artikel
136 On roots of language Aitchison, Jean
1983
1 p. 83-97
15 p.
artikel
137 On rules and rule-following: obeying rules blindly Lähteenmäki, Mika
2003
1 p. 45-61
17 p.
artikel
138 On saying ‘stop’ to a robot Crangle, Colleen
1989
1 p. 23-33
11 p.
artikel
139 On searching for Bruner Bruner, Jerome
1992
1 p. 75-78
4 p.
artikel
140 On the role of bridge theories in accounts of the evolution of human language Botha, Rudolf P
2001
1 p. 61-71
11 p.
artikel
141 Performing gender in song games among Nicaraguan Miskitu children Minks, Amanda
2008
1 p. 36-56
21 p.
artikel
142 Pidgin languages as a putative window on language evolution Botha, Rudolf
2006
1 p. 1-14
14 p.
artikel
143 Pitch dynamism in female and male speech Henton, Caroline
1995
1 p. 43-61
19 p.
artikel
144 Plato's problems and Plato's problem Thomas, Margaret
2003
1 p. 81-91
11 p.
artikel
145 Pointing in sign language and gesture: An alternative interpretation Haukioja, Timo
1993
1 p. 19-25
7 p.
artikel
146 Protolanguage as a holistic system for social interaction Wray, Alison
1998
1 p. 47-67
21 p.
artikel
147 Prototype semantics: A case study of TE K-/IK-constructions in Japanese Hasegawa, Yoko
1993
1 p. 45-65
21 p.
artikel
148 Psychological depth is the internalization of dialogical breadth: Modal clitics and mental states in Q’eqchi’-Maya Kockelman, Paul
2006
1 p. 55-116
62 p.
artikel
149 Publisher’s Note 2009
1 p. 114-
1 p.
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150 Quine and the segregational sign Wolf, George
1999
1 p. 27-43
17 p.
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151 Quotation-marks in Philosophical Investigations Part I Baker, Gordon P
2002
1 p. 37-68
32 p.
artikel
152 Reading intonation Esser, Jürgen
1987
1 p. 59-75
17 p.
artikel
153 Really relativism: Dialectic interpretations of Saussure Mazor, Marya
1989
1 p. 11-21
11 p.
artikel
154 Reference, speakers and semantics Travis, Charles
1981
1 p. 13-38
26 p.
artikel
155 Remarks on the origins of morphophonemics in American structuralist linguistics Koerner, E.F.K
2003
1 p. 1-43
43 p.
artikel
156 ‘Resisting arrest’ in status planning: Structural and covert impediments to status change Schiffman, Harold F.
1992
1 p. 1-15
15 p.
artikel
157 Restarts in conversation and literature Person Jr, Raymond F.
1996
1 p. 61-70
10 p.
artikel
158 Rumor research revisited and expanded Pendleton, Susan Coppess
1998
1 p. 69-86
18 p.
artikel
159 Science, language and linguistic culture Love, Nigel
2009
1 p. 26-46
21 p.
artikel
160 Scientific claims and community values: Articulating an academic culture Hyland, Ken
1997
1 p. 19-31
13 p.
artikel
161 Searle on language Love, Nigel
1999
1 p. 9-25
17 p.
artikel
162 Semantics naturalized: Propositional indexing plus interactive perception Dilworth, John
2009
1 p. 1-25
25 p.
artikel
163 Some reflections on the iconicity of digital texts Saemmer, Alexandra
2013
1 p. 1-7
7 p.
artikel
164 Speaking Acehnese in Malaysia Yusuf, Yunisrina Qismullah
2013
1 p. 50-60
11 p.
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165 Subversive script and novel graphs in Japanese girls’ culture Miller, Laura
2011
1 p. 16-26
11 p.
artikel
166 Synonymy in squirrel monkey calls? Maurus, M.
1989
1 p. 69-76
8 p.
artikel
167 Talking about environmental issues Mühlhäusler, Peter
1983
1 p. 71-81
11 p.
artikel
168 The anthropomorphic and the sceptical Taylor, T.J.
1994
1 p. 115-127
13 p.
artikel
169 The Bible in two keys: Traditionalism and Evangelical Christianity on the Fort Apache reservation Nevins, M. Eleanor
2010
1 p. 19-32
14 p.
artikel
170 The demarcation of metaphor Pettit, Philip
1982
1 p. 1-12
12 p.
artikel
171 The dilemma with dichotomies Barbe, Katharina
2001
1 p. 89-103
15 p.
artikel
172 The ecological approach to language development: A radical solution to Chomsky's and Quine's problems Reed, Edward S.
1995
1 p. 1-29
29 p.
artikel
173 The effects of symmetric and asymmetric dyadic visual access on attribution during communication Tartter, V.C.
1983
1 p. 1-10
10 p.
artikel
174 The fixed-code theory Love, Nigel
1985
1 p. 1-17
17 p.
artikel
175 The functions of formulaic language: an integrated model Wray, Alison
2000
1 p. 1-28
28 p.
artikel
176 The future machine: A study of the span of speakers' anticipations in conversation Clarke, David D.
1982
1 p. 49-56
8 p.
artikel
177 The insignificance of learners' errors Hamilton, Richard Paul
2001
1 p. 73-88
16 p.
artikel
178 The interpretation of nonconfigurationality Golumbia, David
2004
1 p. 1-22
22 p.
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179 The language myth revisited Farrow, Steve
2005
1 p. 19-25
7 p.
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180 The Language of Everyday Life Harpham, Geoffrey Galt
2002
1 p. 107-112
6 p.
artikel
181 The language of the ‘naked facts’: Joseph Priestley and the apocalypse of language Alexander, Robert
2008
1 p. 21-35
15 p.
artikel
182 The ‘language’ problem Hermann, Jesper
2008
1 p. 93-99
7 p.
artikel
183 The Matrix Language Frame model and Spanish/English codeswitching in fiction Callahan, Laura
2002
1 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
184 The message, the context and the medium Furnham, Adrian
1982
1 p. 33-47
15 p.
artikel
185 The neglected early history of codeswitching research in the United States Benson, Erica J.
2001
1 p. 23-36
14 p.
artikel
186 The not so harmless drudgery of finding translation equivalents Hartmann, R.R.K.
1990
1 p. 47-55
9 p.
artikel
187 Theorizing women's and men's language Davis, Hayley
1996
1 p. 71-79
9 p.
artikel
188 Theory, description and differences among linguists (or, what keeps linguistics from becoming a science) Bailey, Charles-James N.
1981
1 p. 39-66
28 p.
artikel
189 The politics of huanghua: Gender, metaphors, and privatization in China Yang, Jie
2013
1 p. 61-68
8 p.
artikel
190 The politics of small languages in Australia and the Pacific Mühlhäusler, Peter
1987
1 p. 1-24
24 p.
artikel
191 The relationship between generative grammar and (relevance-theoretic) pragmatics Carston, Robyn
2000
1 p. 87-103
17 p.
artikel
192 The role of rhetoric in verbal communication Nida, Eugene A.
1990
1 p. 37-46
10 p.
artikel
193 The use of expressive words in children's first school books Freebody, Peter
1987
1 p. 25-38
14 p.
artikel
194 To immortalize without destroying Straight, H.Stephen
1990
1 p. 3-8
6 p.
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195 Towards a comprehensive view of variation in language: The absolute variable Aijón Oliva, Miguel Ángel
2012
1 p. 80-94
15 p.
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196 Towards a Gestalt phonology Christie Jr., William M.
1981
1 p. 67-72
6 p.
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197 Towards an auditory theory of speaker normalization Bladon, R.A.W.
1984
1 p. 59-69
11 p.
artikel
198 Tower of Tudjman Treanor, Paul
1997
1 p. 67-69
3 p.
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199 Tracing the roots of pidgin German Mühlhäusler, Peter
1984
1 p. 27-57
31 p.
artikel
200 Transfer as a second-language strategy Meisel, Jürgen M.
1983
1 p. 11-46
36 p.
artikel
201 Understanding assertion: Lessons from the false belief task Shieber, Joseph
2009
1 p. 47-60
14 p.
artikel
202 Variable rules, o.k.? Or can there be sociolinguistic grammars? Romaine, Suzanne
1985
1 p. 53-67
15 p.
artikel
203 Variation in handshape and orientation in British Sign Language: The case of the ‘1’ hand configuration Fenlon, Jordan
2013
1 p. 69-91
23 p.
artikel
204 Verifying the primacy of voice fundamental frequency in social status accommodation Gregory Jr*., Stanford W.
2001
1 p. 37-60
24 p.
artikel
205 Vocal interactions between squirrel monkeys out of visual, tactile and olfactory contact Maurus, M.
1987
1 p. 39-45
7 p.
artikel
206 Was Drake Black? Mark Twain, Henry Newbolt, and the linguistic politics of American literature Davis, D.R.
1998
1 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
207 We believe the Iranian nation can: The manifestation of power in Iranian televised presidential debates Alavi-Nia, Maryam
2013
1 p. 8-25
18 p.
artikel
208 “We try harder” – Silence and Grice’s cooperative principle, maxims and implicatures Ephratt, Michal
2012
1 p. 62-79
18 p.
artikel
209 What has gender got to do with sex? Cameron, Debbie
1985
1 p. 19-27
9 p.
artikel
210 What makes bad language bad? Davis, Hayley
1989
1 p. 1-9
9 p.
artikel
211 What's that you said Sooty? Puppets, parlance and pretence Emmison, Michael
1996
1 p. 17-35
19 p.
artikel
212 What translation can (and should) do for little-known languages Vanderauwera, Ria
1990
1 p. 63-67
5 p.
artikel
213 What we might learn from acquired disorders of reading Friedman, Rhonda B.
1982
1 p. 91-99
9 p.
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