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Contents of UCLWPL 1 (1989)Edited by Robyn Carston |
| Relevance Theory |
| Jill House | The relevance of intonation? |
| Vladimir Zegarac | Relevance theory and the meaning of the English progressive |
| Regina Blass | Pragmatic effects of coordination: the case of 'and' in Sissala |
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Billy Clark |
A relevance-based approach to"pseudo-imperatives" |
| Ernst-August Gutt | Translation and relevance |
| Deirdre Wilson & Dan Sperber | On verbal irony |
| Adrian Pilkington | Poetic effects: a relevance perspective |
| Anne Furlong | Towards an inferential account of metonymy |
| Marjolein Groefsema | Relevance: processing implications |
| Neil Smith | Can pragmatics fix parameters? |
| GB Syntax |
| M. Rita Manzini | Categories and acquisition in the parameters perspective |
| Jamal Ouhalla | Against the head movement constraint |
| Christopher Wilder | Predication, null operator infinitives and for-deletion |
| Ianthi-Maria Tsimpli | On the properties of the passive affix in Modern Greek |
| Michael Brody | Old English impersonals and the theory of grammar |
| General |
| Norman Fraser | Parsing and dependency grammar |
| Richard Hudson | Towards a computer-testable word grammar of English |
| Robyn Carston | Modularity and linguistic ambiguity |
A pdf version of the UCLWPL1 can be downloaded here
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