Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition
Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics,
Language and Cognition is a new
series of high quality research monographs and edited collections of essays
focusing on the human pragmatic capacity and its interaction with natural
language semantics and other faculties of mind. A central interest is the
interface of pragmatics with the linguistic system(s), with the 'theory of
mind' capacity and with other mental reasoning and general problem-solving
capacities. Work of a social or cultural anthropological kind will be included
if firmly embedded in a cognitive framework. Given the interdisciplinarity of
the focal issues, relevant research will come from linguistics, philosophy of
language, theoretical and experimental pragmatics, psychology and child
development. The series will aim to reflect all kinds of research in the
relevant fields - conceptual, analytical and experimental
Series Editors: Noel Burton-Roberts and Robyn Carston
For a full list of titles in this series, please click here.
We welcome all ideas for new books and have provided guidelines for submitting proposals in the Authors section of our website. To discuss project ideas and proposals for this series please contact Priyanka Pathak, p.pathak@palgrave.com



