Aim & Scope
Intercultural Pragmatics is a fully peer-reviewed forum for theoretical and applied pragmatics research. The goal of the journal is to promote the development and understanding of pragmatic theory and intercultural competence by publishing research that focuses on general theoretical issues, more than one language and culture, or varieties of one language. Intercultural Pragmatics encourages ‘interculturality’ both within the discipline and in pragmatic research. It supports interaction and scholarly debate between researchers representing different subfields of pragmatics including the linguistic, cognitive, social, and interlanguage paradigms. [1]
2024 - VOLUME 21, ISSUE 3
Actuality, indexicality, and knowledge
Intercultural Pragmatics , 2024 - VOLUME 21, ISSUE 3 , pp 277-306.
A cross-cultural analysis of the gestural pattern of surprise and surprise-disapproval questions
Intercultural Pragmatics , 2024 - VOLUME 21, ISSUE 3 , pp 307-347.
A contextual theory of fictional names
Intercultural Pragmatics , 2024 - VOLUME 21, ISSUE 3 , pp 349-377.
Towards a dynamic functional proposition for dynamic discourse meaning
Intercultural Pragmatics , 2024 - VOLUME 21, ISSUE 3 , pp 379-402.
When cancellation becomes unreasonable
Intercultural Pragmatics , 2024 - VOLUME 21, ISSUE 3 , pp 403-430.
Dynamism of context: A case of joke interpretation
Intercultural Pragmatics , 2024 - VOLUME 21, ISSUE 3 , pp 431-449.
Resemblance by meaning and culture between Singapore English and Singapore Mandarin
Intercultural Pragmatics , 2024 - VOLUME 21, ISSUE 3 , pp 451-476.