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- Pragmatics
- Semantics 48
- Grammar, Comparative and general 40
- Discourse analysis 37
- Speech acts (Linguistics) 22
- Language and languages 20
- English language 17
- Syntax 15
- Philosophy 11
- Discourse markers 9
- Interlanguage (Language learning) 9
- Second language acquisition 9
- Linguistic change 8
- Psycholinguistics 8
- Social aspects 8
- Sociolinguistics 8
- Relevance 7
- Study and teaching 7
- Communication 6
- Communicative competence 5
- Conversation analysis 5
- Data processing 5
- Intercultural communication 5
- Language and culture 5
- Semantics (Philosophy) 5
- Spoken English 5
- Cognition 4
- Cognitive grammar 4
- History 4
- Linguistics 4
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Definiteness
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Demonstratives form, function, and grammaticalization /
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Bridging and relevance
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Control in grammar and pragmatics a cross-linguistic study /
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Evidentials and relevance
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Pragmatics in speech and language pathology
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Meaning through language contrast.
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Meaning through language contrast.
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Metonymy and pragmatic inferencing
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