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Overcoming differences and achieving common ground: Why speaker and hearer make the effort and how they go about it
Robert E. Sanders
págs. 31-54
"Is there a tumour in your humour?: On misunderstanding and miscommunication in conversational humour
págs. 55-78
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The acquisition of loanword pragmatics: an exploration
págs. 121-134
(Im)politeness: Metalinguistic labels and concepts in English
págs. 135-147
What lies beyond: untangling the web
págs. 151-174
The true provenance of self-reference: A case for salience-based contextualism
págs. 175-191
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Acategorical pragmatic markers: From thematic analysis to adaptative management in discourse
págs. 255-267
Contrastive discourse relations in context: evidence from monologic and dialogic editing tasks
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Unloading the weapon: Act and tact
págs. 389-397
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