Pragmatics & Cognition

Papers
(The median citation count of Pragmatics & Cognition is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Memes as multimodal metaphors6
Investigation into the linguistic category membership of the Finnish planning particletota6
L1 and non-L1 perceptions of discourse markers in English6
Mathematics, relevance theory and the situated cognition paradigm4
Levels of metaphor in gesture4
“Dr. Shelby, that’s a world record!”4
When do people dislike self-enhancers?3
The three-dot sign in language contact3
Demonstrative this/that and gestures3
New Developments in Relevance Theory3
Exploring the status of filled pauses as pragmatic markers3
Introduction2
On the strength of presumptions2
Managing turns, building common ground, planning discourse2
Narrating and focalizing visually and visual-verbally in comics and graphic novels2
Pragmatics and cognition in Easy Language1
Word norms and measures of linguistic reclamation for LGBTQ+ slurs1
Sisterhood construction through commenting by Chinese women1
The role of logical reasoning, belief-content and the type of inference in belief revision1
Presupposing values1
Between placeholder and filler1
The functions of “I think” in TED Talks and their Turkish translations1
Interpretation, relevance and the ideological effects of discursive practice1
Linguistic and paralinguistic constraints on the function of(eu) acho queas DM in Brazilian Portuguese1
Definiteness matters as a discourse cue in L1 and L2 processing of relative clauses1
Pragmatic resolutions of temporal and aspectual mismatches0
Modular vs. diagrammatic reasoning0
Pragmatic development in Peruvian children0
Borrowing and the historical LGBTQ lexicon0
Why truth matters0
Ad hoc concepts, affective attitude and epistemic stance0
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Mirative evidentials, relevance and non‑propositional meaning0
Is commenting an expositive illocutionary act?0
Onomatopoeia, translation and relevance0
Fallacies and biases0
Metaphor and mental shortcuts0
“Slurs and thick terms: When language encodes values”0
Sex, death & politics – taboos in language0
The Speech Act(ion) of Commenting in Social Media and Beyond0
Linguistic and pragmatic ways of committing oneself0
New developments in relevance theory0
From implicit to explicit0
The annotative dual-clause juxtaposition construction in Japanese0
Ironic criticisms and responses on Chinese social media0
When humour questions taboo0
Non-standard uses of hybrid evaluatives and the echoic view0
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Four-year-olds’ visuospatial cognitive abilities and their relation to observer‑viewpoint gestures across three communicative tasks0
Cause and comment0
Sex, Death & Politics0
On the interpretation of utterances with expressive expletives0
40 years of research into children’s irony comprehension0
On comprehending adjectival antonyms and negation0
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The sound of taboo0
Tongan honorifics and their underlying concepts ofmanaandtapu0
Circumnavigating taboos0
Worrying about your future0
Japanese unnun as a meta-discourse placeholder0
Relevance0
Too big to bind?0
Verbal irony and the implicitness of the echo0
Monolingual and bilingual children’s performance learning words from ostensive teaching0
Discourse-pragmatic markers, fillers and filled pauses0
Obscene language and the renegotiation of gender roles in post-Soviet contexts0
Reply to commentaries0
Dynamic schematic complexes0
Discourse-pragmatic markers, fillers and filled pauses0
Crosslinguistic paths of pragmatic development0
Language variation and temporary norm development in intercultural interactions0
Recalling presupposed information0
The visibility of speech0
Review of Ruytenbeek (2021): Indirect Speech Acts0
Specified compliments in comments to politicians’ Facebook posts0
Being ambivalent by exploiting indeterminacy in the explicit import of an utterance0
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