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3. A Doge’s Domain, Not a Doge’s Dynasty: Examining Term Limits in the Venetian Republic.
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4. Monstrous Metaphors: Exploring Female Subjectivity and Transformation in Arab Gothic Coming-of-Age Novels.
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5. Forests and the Fragile Balance: Exploring Traditional Resource Use and Modern Environmental Challenges in Japan.
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6. Digging for Legitimacy: Archaeology as a Tool of Cold War Nation-Building in Southeast Asia.
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7. Concepts and Context in Relevance-Theoretic Pragmatics: New Developments.
Agnieszka Piskorska, Manuel Padilla Cruz
8. Ad hoc concepts and the relevance heuristics: A false paradox?.
Benoît Leclercq
9. Paralanguage and ad hoc concepts: Consequences for the Cultural Practices of Ethnic Minorities in the Central Highlands.
Manuel Padilla Cruz
10. Non-literal uses of proper names in XYZ constructions: A relevance theory perspective.
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11. Perceptual resemblance and the communication of emotion in digital contexts: A case of emoji and reaction GIFs.
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12. Deceptive clickbaits in the relevance-theoretic lens: What makes them similar to punchlines.
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13. Metarepresentational phenomena in Japanese and English: Implications for comparative linguistics.
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14. On the manifestness of assumptions: Gaining insights into commitment and emotions.
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15. Has madam read Wilson (2016)? A procedural account of the T/V forms in Polish.
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