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  1. Attacking epistemic personhood on Twitter/X
  2. Concepts and Context in Relevance-Theoretic Pragmatics
  3. Humour in sevice encounters in small bars and cafeterias in Seville, Spain
  4. Concepts and context in relevance-theoretic pragmatics
  5. Mental concepts can include emotional and attitudinal information
  6. Paralanguage and ad hoc concepts
  7. Dialogical humour in evening service encounters in the hospitality industry in Seville, Spain
  8. Joke identification, comprehension and appreciation by Spanish intermediate ESL learners
  9. Linguistic and stylistic markers of ad hoc concept construction
  10. New developments in relevance theory
  11. On the interpretation of utterances with expressive expletives
  12. New Developments in Relevance Theory
  13. The role of humorous elements in Cádizchirigotasin creating/reinforcing a local identity
  14. Towards a relevance-theoretic approach to the diminutive morpheme
  15. Language and emotion: Discourse-pragmatic perspectives
  16. Chapter 3. Evidential participles and epistemic vigilance
  17. Interlanguage pragmatics and instructional pragmatics: Two vibrant and illuminating research fields
  18. Dealing with joke comprehension in the ESL class
  19. Pragmática da interlíngua e pragmática instrucional: dois campos de pesquisa vibrantes e elucidativos
  20. Verbal humor and age in cafés and bars in Seville, Spain
  21. Qualifying insults, offensive epithets, slurs and expressive expletives
  22. Pragmatic Competence Injustice
  23. Expressive APs and expletive NPs revisited: Refining the extant relevance-theoretic procedural account
  24. Interlanguage pragmatics in a service encounter: diagnosing how Spanish learners of English for the Tourism Industry inform tourists at a visitor centre
  25. Interlocutors-Related and Hearer-Specific Causes of Misunderstanding: Processing Strategy, Confirmation Bias and Weak Vigilance
  26. Relevance Theory
  27. Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis
  28. Fostering EF/SL learners’ meta-pragmatic awareness of complaints and their interactive effects
  29. On the role of vigilance in the interpretation of puns
  30. Pragmatic failure, epistemic injustice and epistemic vigilance
  31. Metapsychological awareness of comprehension and epistemic vigilance of L2 communication in interlanguage pragmatic development
  32. Understanding and overcoming pragmatic failure in intercultural communication: From focus on speakers to focus on hearers
  33. An integrative proposal to teach the pragmatics of phatic communion in ESL classes
  34. Epistemic Vigilance, Cautious Optimism and Sophisticated Understanding
  35. Towards an Alternative Relevance-Theoretic Approach to Interjections
  36. Might Interjections Encode Concepts? More Questions than Answers
  37. Book Reviews