22.1580, TOC: Italian Journal of Linguistics 22 (2010)
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Date: 07-Apr-2011
From: Irene Ricci [i.ricci at sns.it]
Subject: Italian Journal of Linguistics Vol. 22 (2010)
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Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 11:49:12
From: Irene Ricci [i.ricci at sns.it]
Subject: Italian Journal of Linguistics Vol. 22 (2010)
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Publisher: Pacini Editore
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Journal Title: Italian Journal of Linguistics / Rivista di Linguistica
Volume Number: 22
Issue Number:
Issue Date: 2010
Main Text:
Neuropragmatics
(guest-editor: Valentina Bambini)
Valentina Bambini
Neuropragmatics: A foreword
Pages 1-20
Costanza Papagno & Leonor J. Romero Lauro
The neural basis of idiom processing: Neuropsychological, neurophysiological and
neuroimaging evidence
Pages 21-40
Beatriz Mejía-Constaín, Oury Monchi, Nathalie Walter, Marianne Arsenault,
Noureddine Senhadji & Yves Joanette
When metaphors go literally beyond their territories: The impact of age on
figurative language
Pages 41-60
Evelyn C. Ferstl
Neuroimaging of text comprehension: Where are we now?
Pages 61-88
Bruno G. Bara & Angela Ciaramidaro
Intentions in the brain
Pages 89-105
Seana Coulson & Christopher Lovett
Comprehension of nonconventional indirect requests: An event-related brain
potential study
Pages 107-124
Coralie Chevallier, Mathilde Bonnefond, Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst & Ira A. Noveck
Using ERPs to capture inferential processes guided by prosodic cues
Pages 125-152
Robyn Carston
Lexical pragmatics, ad hoc concepts and metaphor: A Relevance Theory perspective
Pages 153-180
Jos J. A. Van Berkum
The brain is a prediction machine that cares about good and bad - Any
implications for neuropragmatics?
Pages 181-208
Marcella Bertuccelli Papi
How does pragmatics fit the brain? New challenges from complex systems theories
Pages 209-228
Iveta Chovanová
On the semantics of Slowak AN compound adjectives
Pages 229-264
David Eddington
A comparison of two tools for analyzing linguistic data: Logistic regression and
decision trees
Pages 265-286
Claudio Iacobini & Alessandro Giuliani
A multidimensional approach to the classification of combining forms
Pages 287-316
Marina Magnanini
Le desinenze verbali di tipo -ra in zona toscoumbro-laziale: tentativo di
riaggiustamento per un sistema verbale in pericolo
Pages 317-358
In memoriam
Lidia Lonzi
Argument control in Italian expletive constructions as CHAIN control (with an
introductory note by Marina Nespor & Lorenzo Renzi)
Pages 359-384
Consult the journal's web page at:
http://linguistica.sns.it/RdL/ItalianJournalofLinguistics.htm
All the papers published until issue 17 (2005) are freely downloadable at:
http://linguistica.sns.it/RdL/Riviste_anni.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
General Linguistics
Neurolinguistics
Pragmatics
Psycholinguistics
Semantics
Subject Language(s): Italian (ita)
Slovak (slk)
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