Pragmalingüística
About the Journal
Pragmalingüística is an academic journal on linguistics -both theoretical and applied-, with a particularly relevant tradition in pragmatics, cognition and discourse studies. It is published annually by the Publications Service of the University of Cadiz (Spain) and, since 2020, it is only available in digital format.
It was founded in 1993 by the Research Group “Estudios de Pragmalingüística”, formed by members of the French and English Philology Department of the University of Cádiz, promoted and directed by Professor José Luis Guijarro Morales. In 1995, the edition of the journal became shared by two groups of the Philology Department of the aforementioned university: "Estudios de Pragmalingüística" and "Semaínein".
Pragmalingüística is an open access journal and is free of charge for authors and readers.
ISSN: 1133-682X
ISSN-e: 2445-3064
DOI: http://doi.org/10.25267/Pragmalinguistica
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Linguistics in Cadiz as a scientific field of specialization
Quantitative differences and retrieval strategies in the available lexicon of adults
Language as a peace or war vehicle. Ambivalent metaphorical expressions in the Colombian context
The Tratado de gramática castellana (1867 and 1872) by José Luis Pinto: notes for the history of Chilean pedagogical grammar
Nel as a discourse marker of negation in Mexico
Deepening in the Semantic-Pragmatic Aspects of Substantive Subordinate Clauses of Opinion Verbs with Modal Alternation: A Comparative Study between Spanish and Polish
Sexism against women in linguistic constructions in romance novels. A cognitive, syntactic and semantic constructional analysis
From the megastructure to the mediostructure: the theory of lexicographic functions applied to sociological dictionaries
Echo questions in oral discourse: pragmatic and discursive functions
Legibility / readability in transcribed oral speech samples. A case study of pragmatic competence in people with trisomy 21
Interactional meaning as an internal criterion in the classification of linguistic structures conveying the same type of speech act
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