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Interlocutors-related and hearer-specific causes of misunderstanding: processing strategy, confirmation bias and weak vigilance
(Mouton de Gruyter, 2017)
Noises, similarities between words, slips of the tongue, ambiguities, wrong or false beliefs, lexical deficits, inappropriate inferences, cognitive overload, non-shared knowledge, topic organisation or focusing problems, ...
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On the usefulness of the notion of 'conceptual competence injustice' to linguistic pragmatics
(Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective (SERRC), 2017)
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Interlanguage pragmatics in a service encounter: diagnosing how Spanish learners of English for the Tourism Industry inform tourists at a visitor centre
(Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande, 2017)
This study explores the behaviour of (pre-)intermediate Spanish learners of English for the Tourism Industry at the transactional phase of a service encounter wherein they have to carry out one of the tasks for which they ...
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The Northern Subject Rule in the Breadalbane Collection
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2017)
One of the most distinctive features of Scots and northern English is the Northern Subject Rule (NSR), which governs the selection of inflections in the present indicative depending on the type and the position of the ...
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Who’s Responsible for What? Mitigation in Spanish and British Parliamentary Speeches
(2017)
The main goal of this paper is to analyse the mitigation strategies politicians use in parliament. We will compare the different strategies that two different head of states use in their speeches. Specifically, we will ...
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Conceptual Competence Injustice and Relevance Theory, a Reply to Derek Anderson
(SERRC. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective, 2017)
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Who’s Responsible for What? Mitigation in Spanish and British Parliamentary Speeches
(Universidad. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Departamento de Inglés., 2017)
The main goal of this paper is to analyse the mitigation strategies politicians use in parliament. We will compare the different strategies that two different head of states use in their speeches. Specifically, we will ...