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Ira Noveck: Experimental Pragmatics: The Making of a Cognitive Science

  • Xiaobo Gu

    Xiaobo Gu is currently an Associate Professor of School of Foreign Languages, Changzhou Institute of Technology. His research interest includes computer assisted language learning, corpus-based translation studies, cognitive linguistics and pragmatics.

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    and Yanfei Zhang

    Yanfei Zhang is currently a Professor of School of Foreign Languages, Shandong University. His research area includes pragmatics and cognitive linguistics. He has published dozens of articles in journals such as Journal of Pragmatics, Pragmatics and Society, Language Sciences, Language and History and Semiotica.

From the journal Intercultural Pragmatics

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Ira Noveck. 2018. Experimental Pragmatics: The Making of a Cognitive Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xxviii + 252pp. ISBN 978-1107084902



Corresponding author: Xiaobo Gu, Changzhou Institute of Technology, Changzhou, China, E-mail:

About the authors

Xiaobo Gu

Xiaobo Gu is currently an Associate Professor of School of Foreign Languages, Changzhou Institute of Technology. His research interest includes computer assisted language learning, corpus-based translation studies, cognitive linguistics and pragmatics.

Yanfei Zhang

Yanfei Zhang is currently a Professor of School of Foreign Languages, Shandong University. His research area includes pragmatics and cognitive linguistics. He has published dozens of articles in journals such as Journal of Pragmatics, Pragmatics and Society, Language Sciences, Language and History and Semiotica.

Acknowledgments

This work is supported by the Project of Philosophy and Social Science Research in Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province (Grant No. 2018SJA1773), Teaching and Research Program of Changzhou Institute of Technology (Grant No. HHSJK2021-8) and Qilu Young Scholar Program of Shandong University.

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Published Online: 2022-03-30
Published in Print: 2022-04-26

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