Review published In: Studies in Language
Vol. 22:1 (1998) ► pp.219–227
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. Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1995. xiv + 658 pp. hb.. ISBN 90 272 5081 2Eur 1-55619-503-6US US$. 160
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