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APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE PARTICLES
STUDIES IN PRAGMATICS
General Editor: Bruce Fraser
Associate Editors: Kerstin Fischer, Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen
The Studies in Pragmatics series is dedicated to publishing
innovative, authoritative monographs and edited collections from
all micro-, macro- and metapragmatic linguistic perspectives.
Rooted in the interdisciplinary spirit of the Journal of Pragmatics , it
welcomes not only book proposals from linguistics proper but also
pragmatically-oriented proposals from neighboring disciplines such
as interactional sociology, language philosophy, communication sci-
ence, social psychology, cognitive science, and information science.
The goal of the series is to provide a widely read and respected
international forum for high quality theoretical, analytical, and
applied pragmatic studies of all types. By publishing leading edge
work on natural language practice, it seeks to extend our growing
knowledge of the forms, functions, and foundations of human
interaction.
Other titles in this series:
AIJMER & SIMON-
Pragmatic Markers in Contrast
VANDENBERGEN
Forthcoming:
HABERLAND, CAFFI,
Future Prospects for Pragmatics
HIRAGA & JANNEY
FETZER & FISCHER
Lexical Markers of Common Grounds
Proposals for the series are welcome, please contact the General Editor,
Bruce Fraser: bfraser@bu.edu
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APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE PARTICLES
EDITED BY
KERSTIN FISCHER
University of Bremen, Germany
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