Introduction to the special issue.

This special double issue of Discourse Processes highlights work presented at the 34th annual meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse held in Chicago in July 2024. The conference provided an occasion to celebrate the life and contributions of Walter Kintsch. As a special addition to this issue,...

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Publicado en:Discourse Processes Vol. 62; no. 6/7; pp. 397 - 400
Autores principales: Wiley, Jennifer, Wolfe, Michael B., Britt, M. Anne
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd Jul/Aug2025
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