Daniela Rossi

List of John Benjamins publications in which Daniela Rossi is involved.

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The Why and How of Total Reduplication: Current Issues and New Perspectives

Edited by Daniela Rossi

Special issue of Studies in Language 39:4 (2015) v, 241 pp.
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New Perspectives on Utterance Interpretation and Implicit Contents

Edited by Daniela Rossi and Nicolas Ruytenbeek

For some years now, meanings that are communicated implicitly have been the target of intense theoretical debate and considerable empirical examination. However, it is mainly during the last decade that scholars started covering a range of topics from a variety of perspectives, weaving together… read more
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 28] 2014. v, 118 pp.
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Cognitive and Empirical Pragmatics: Issues and perspectives

Edited by Gregory Bochner, Philippe De Brabanter, Mikhail Kissine and Daniela Rossi

Over the last decade, research in semantics and pragmatics has started to increasingly incorporate new experimental methods from cognitive psychology. That this empirical stance on utterance interpretation has now reached maturity is revealed by two unmistakable symptoms: (i) an increased… read more
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 25] 2011. v, 208 pp.
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Rossi, Daniela and Nicolas Ruytenbeek 2014 IntroductionNew Perspectives on Utterance Interpretation and Implicit Contents, Rossi, Daniela and Nicolas Ruytenbeek (eds.), pp. 1–2 | Miscellaneous
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Bochner, Gregory, Philippe De Brabanter, Mikhail Kissine and Daniela Rossi 2011 IntroductionCognitive and Empirical Pragmatics: Issues and perspectives, Bochner, Gregory, Philippe De Brabanter, Mikhail Kissine and Daniela Rossi (eds.), pp. 1–2 | Article
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Rossi, Daniela 2011 Lexical reduplication and affective contents: A pragmatic and experimental perspectiveCognitive and Empirical Pragmatics: Issues and perspectives, Bochner, Gregory, Philippe De Brabanter, Mikhail Kissine and Daniela Rossi (eds.), pp. 148–175 | Article
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the use of a linguistic form (lexical reduplication) can communicate affective contents. Lexical reduplication, understood as the intentional repetition of a word, is defined as a pattern XX used to convey, on the one hand, a content which differs… read more
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