期刊名称:PRAGMATICS & COGNITION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Pragmatics & Cognition is an interdisciplinary journal seeking to bring together such disciplines as philosophy, linguistics, semiotics, cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, ethology, and cognitive anthropology, among others. The journal seeks to explore relations of all sorts between semiotic systems as used by humans, animals and machines, in connection with mental activities: logical and causal dependence; condition of acquisition, development of loss; modeling, simulation of formalization, shared or separate biological and neurological bases; social and cultural variation; aesthetic expression; historical development; etc. Pragmatics & Cognition’s basic assumption is that the proper understanding of mental life and inter-personal relations requires an intensive and thoughtful exchange of views across disciplines.
Since Vol. 13 (2005) Pragmatics & Cognition pays special attention to the growing interest in the relationship between technological advances and cognition a field that is intimately related to the journal's basic concerns. The journal appears now three times a year in order to make room for this field. Four Special Issues devoted to selected issues in Cognition & Technology were published so far by Pragmatics & Cognition and others will be published henceforth. Since contributions in this area will be published also in regular issues, authors are invited to submit relevant articles as well as proposals for book reviews and discussion notes independently of the announcement of Special Issues.
Instructions to Authors
1 . Pragmatics & Cognition publishes refereed Articles, Review-Articles, and Discussion Articles, and welcomes submissions within the fields it covers. Suggestions for Book Reviews and for Special Issues are also welcome. The former should be made to the Book Reviews Editor and the latter to the Editor.
2 . Manuscripts should be prepared for blind review and submitted electronically in Word Format to dascal post.tau.ac.il; Articles, Review-Articles, and Discussion Articles should include a short list of keywordsand an abstract(100-150 words).
3. All manuscripts should be accompanied by a separate file, containing the contributor's name, affiliation, postal address, e-mail, and homepage URL if available, as well as a biobibliographical note (50-75 words).
4. Contributions should be in either British or American English. If not written by a native English speaker, they should be checked by a competent native speaker.
5. Authors are responsible for observing the laws of copyright when quoting or reproducing material from other sources. The copyright of articles published in Pragmatics & Cognition is held by the Publisher. A Copyright Assignment Form will be provided to authors before publication. Permissions to use his/her material published in P&C in other publications by the author will not be withheld unreasonably upon written request.
6. Articles should be reasonably divided into sections and, if necessary, sub-sections.
7. Line drawings (FIGURES) and photographs (PLATES) should be submitted as reproducible originals, or with a resolution of 300dpi or higher, accompanied by the original creation files. Figures, Plates, and TABLES should be numbered consecutively and accompanied by appropriate captions. Reference to Figures, Plates, and Tables should be made in the main text and their desired position should be indicated.
8. QUOTATIONS should be given in double quotation marks. Quotations longer than 4 lines should be indented with one line space above and below the quoted text. All quotations should indicate their author and source (as it appears in the References list), including page reference.
9. EXAMPLES should be sequentially numbered, indented, and set apart from the main body of the text with one line space above and below. Examples from languages other than English should be italicized and followed by a line with a word-by-word gloss and another line with a translation in single quotes.
10. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (marked with ‘*’) and NOTES will be published as ‘endnotes’. They should be kept to a minimum and should be numbered consecutively throughout the text. They should be listed in a section `Notes’ following the main text. The Notes should not contain reference material if this can be absorbed in the text
11. REFERENCES: References in the text should be as precise as possible, giving page references where necessary; for example: (Brown 1989: 252). All references in the text and notes should appear in the References list.
12. The REFERENCES list should follow the NOTES. The References list should not include any entry which is not mentioned within the text or the notes. References should be listed (1) alphabetically and (2) chronologically, beginning with the earlier ones per author. Names of journals and book titles should be in italics and given in full with page references. Please pay special attention to the use of capitals, italics, and punctuation marks in the following examples:
Book
D’Agostino, F. and Jarvie, I.C. (eds). 1989. Freedom and Rationality: Essays in Honour of John Wilkins (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 117). Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Schauer, F. 1991. Playing by the Rules. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Article in book/journal
Grice, H.P. 1975. “Logic and conversation”. In P. Cole and J.L. Morgan (eds), Syntax and Semantics, Vol. 3: Speech Acts. New York: Academic Press, 41-58.
Wierzbicka, A. 2000. “The semantics of human facial expressions”. Pragmatics & Cognition 8(1): 147-183.
13. Authors are kindly requested to check their manuscripts very carefully before submission in order to avoid delays and extra costs at the proof stage. Page proofs will be sent to the (first named) author by email in PDF format. These must be returned to the journal Editor according to the instructions that are supplied along with the proofs.
14. Authors of articles will receive a free copy of the issue, plus a PDF offprint for their private use. Authors of book reviews will receive a PDF offprint.
15. Submissions and inquiries should be addressed to Pragmatics & Cognition, Email: dascal post.tau.ac.il
Editorial Board
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