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Esther Pascual: Fictive interaction: The conversation frame in thought, language, and discourse

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From the journal Cognitive Linguistics

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Esther Pascual. Fictive interaction: The conversation frame in thought, language, and discourse. Human Cognitive Processing [HCP] 47. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2014, 243+xiv pp., ISBN 978-9-02-724663-9. Hardback and E-book 95.00 EUR / 143.00 USD.


Funding statement: Funding: Work on this review was supported by an individual PhD grant from “the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities” (13RWBS04) and a research grant from the China Scholarship Council (201406320115).

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Published Online: 2015-10-13
Published in Print: 2015-11-1

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