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  1. Pragmatics and Information Structure
  2. A novel experimental paradigm for distinguishing between what is said and what is implicated
  3. 73. Discourse effects of word order variation
  4. Ellen F. Prince
  5. Information Structure and Syntactic Structure
  6. On the Non-Unified Nature of Scalar Implicature: An Empirical Investigation
  7. Equatives and Deferred Reference
  8. Irradiance gradients
  9. Language matters: A guide to everyday questions about language (review)
  10. Functional Compositionality and the Interaction of Discourse Constraints
  11. Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning
  12. The Handbook of Pragmatics
  13. On the other hand: A response to some reflections on a recent handbook
  14. Laurence R. Horn & Gregory Ward (eds.), The handbook of pragmatics. Malden, MA & Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. Pp. xix+842.
  15. The Handbook of Pragmatics
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  48. The Handbook of Pragmatics
  49. The Handbook of Pragmatics
  50. The Handbook of Pragmatics
  51. Syntactic Form and Discourse Accessibility
  52. Equatives and Deferred Reference
  53. Review of Birner & Ward (1998): Information status and noncanonical word order in English
  54. Information Status and Noncanonical Word Order in English
  55. Phatic communication and Relevance Theory: a reply to Žegarac & Clark
  56. A Comparison of postposed subjects in English and Italian
  57. Information Status and Noncanonical Word Order in English
  58. Response to Abbott
  59. The Battle over Anaphoric ‘Islands’
  60. Definiteness and the English Existential
  61. The interpretation of the high-rise question contour in English
  62. From Discourse Process to Grammatical Construction: On Left-Dislocation in English
  63. The semantics and pragmatics of and everything
  64. Morphosyntactic and Pragmatic Factors Affecting the Accessibility of Discourse Entities
  65. On the interpretation of VP inversion in American English
  66. A Pragmatic Analysis of So-Called Anaphoric Islands
  67. On the topicalization of indefinite NPs
  68. Pragmatics and Natural Language Understanding
  69. A pragmatic analysis of tautological utternances
  70. Accent and bound anaphora
  71. Pragmatics and natural language understanding By Georgia M. Green
  72. A pragmatic analysis of so-called anaphoric islands
  73. The Discourse Functions of VP Preposing
  74. On the Grammar and Semantics of Sentence Accents
  75. On the grammar and semantics of sentence accents By Carlos Gussenhoven
  76. Implicating Uncertainty: The Pragmatics of Fall-Rise Intonation
  77. A pragmatic analysis of Epitomization: Topicalization it's not∗
  78. Information Structure
  79. Information Structure and Non-canonical Syntax
  80. Constraints on Ellipsis and Event Reference
  81. Discourse and Information Structure
  82. VP inversion and aspect in written texts
  83. A pragmatic analysis of the epistemic would construction in English