Language and memory : aspects of knowledge representation / edited by Hanna Pishwa. [electronic resource]
Material type: TextSeries: Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; ; 173.Publisher: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (453 pages) : illustrationsISBN:- 9783110895087 (e-book)
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- P37.5.M46 L36 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Memory and language : introduction / Hanna Pishwa -- A constructivist epistemology for the language sciences / Ngoni Chipere -- 'What's a nice NP like you doing in a place like this?' the grammar and use of English inversions / Gert Webelhuth ... [et al.] -- Co-occurrence and constructions / Paul Deane -- On the reduction of complexity : some thoughts on the interaction between conceptual metaphor, conceptual metonymy, and human memory / Rainer Schulze -- Making ends meet / Uwe Multhaup -- Evaluation and cognition : inscribing, evoking and provoking opinion / Monika A. Bednarek -- Causality and subjectivity : the causal connectives of modern Greek / Eliza Kitis -- Expression of goals in communication : the case of multifunctional 'try' / Hanna Pishwa -- What psycholinguistic negation research tells us about the nature of the working memory representations utilized in language comprehension / Barbara Kaup -- It utterly boggles the mind : knowledge, common ground and coherence / Wolfram Bublitz -- Remembering another's experience : epistemological stance and evaluation in narrative retelling / Ilana Mushin -- Conversation memory : intentions, politeness, and the social context / Thomas Holtgraves -- Nonliteral language, persuasion, and memory / Roger J. Kreuz and Aaron Ashley.
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