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Cliff Goddard
Studies in Ethnopragmatics, Cultural Semantics, and Intercultural Communication Ethnopragmatics and Semantic Analysis
'Country', 'Land', 'Nation': Key Anglo English Words for Talking and Thinking About People in Places
Cliff GODDARD & Anna WIERZBICKA, Words And
Minimal Languages in Action
Canberra to a Snowbound Warsaw, to Receive, at a Ceremony at the Royal Castle, an Award from the Polish Science Foundation, Know
REFERENCE DETAILS Goddard, Cliff and Anna Wierzbicka, 1997. Discourse and Culture. in Teun A. Van Dijk (Ed.), Discourse As Socia
Semantic Fieldwork and Lexical Universals
Natural Semantic Metalanguage: Primes, Universals, and Syntax with Data from the Semantic Field Grace in the Old Testaments of T
Cultural Scripts: What Are They and What Are They Good For?
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN: the CONCEPTUAL SEMANTICS of BASIC SOCIAL CATEGORIES Cliff Goddard, University of New England Anna Wierzbicka, Australian National University
Semantic Descriptions of 24 Evaluational Adjectives
Meaning, Life and Culture in Conversation with Anna Wierzbicka
Words and Meanings OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 4/11/2013, Spi OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 7/11/2013, Spi
Minimal English for a Global World
A Semantic Menagerie: the Conceptual Semantics of Ethnozoological Categories Cliff Goddard Griffith University 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, Queensland 4111 Australia
KEY WORDS, CULTURE and COGNITION 1. Introductory Remarks
The Semantics of Evaluational Adjectives: Perspectives from Natural Semantic Metalanguage and Appraisal
Introduction to Philip J. Stewart's “Meaning in Human Ecology”
Top View
REFERENCE DETAILS Goddard, Cliff. 2002. the Search for The
Revisiting the Universality of Natural Semantic Metalanguage: a View Through Finnish1
Studies in Ethnopragmatics, Cultural Semantics, and Intercultural Communication Meaning and Culture
Reported Speech As a Pivotal Human Phenomenon: Commentary on Spronck and Nikitina
'Want' Is a Lexical and Conceptual Universal
THE SEMANTICS of COMING and GOING1 Cliff Goddard Introduction