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Relevance Theory
100%
Prosody
44%
Wharton
41%
Grice
37%
Nonverbal Communication
35%
Non-propositional
31%
Cognitive Science
27%
Cognitive Effects
26%
Interjections
25%
Pragmatic Theory
24%
Affective Science
23%
Nonverbal Behavior
23%
Emotion Reading
21%
Utterance
21%
Linguists
21%
Emotional State
20%
Motivation
18%
Lexical Acquisition
18%
Nonverbal
18%
Communication Theory
18%
Descriptive Ineffability
17%
Utterance Interpretation
16%
Affective Effects
15%
Expressive Meaning
15%
Linguistic Communication
14%
Tone of Voice
14%
Facial Expression
14%
Procedural Meaning
14%
Theory of Mind
12%
Pragmatic Impairment
12%
Philosophy of Language
11%
Language Communication
11%
Theory Framework
11%
Non-linguistic
10%
Non-propositional Effects
10%
Intentional Communication
9%
Saussure
9%
Emotional Communication
9%
Linguistic Behavior
9%
Linguistic Properties
9%
Emotional Meaning
9%
Bi-dimensional
9%
People with Aphasia
9%
Explanatory Power
9%
Affective Processes
9%
Language Use
9%
Unknown Words
9%
Pragmatic Capacity
9%
Emotional Effects
9%
Nous
9%
Arts and Humanities
Cognitive
52%
Linguistics
42%
Relevance theory
36%
propositional
29%
Affective
27%
Prosody
24%
Utterance
22%
Non-Verbal Communication
20%
Interjections
19%
Linguistic Pragmatic
19%
Lexical acquisition
18%
intentions
17%
Nonverbal
17%
Expression
17%
Literature
16%
Ineffability
16%
Communication Theory
14%
Nonverbal Behavior
14%
Linguists
13%
Descriptive
13%
Dichotomy
12%
Conceptual
12%
Intentional communication
11%
Action
11%
Utterance Interpretation
11%
Philosophy of Language
10%
Cognitive Science
10%
Linguistic Communication
9%
Foreword
9%
Passion
9%
Multimodality
9%
Procedural meaning
9%
natural sign
9%
Action Theory
9%
Paralanguage
9%
Pragmatics
9%
Mind-Reading
7%
Artwork
6%
colleagues
6%
Speaker meaning
6%
Pragmatic Theory
6%
Feelings
6%
Cognitive ethology
6%
Emotional State
5%
Lexical
5%
Reading Ability
5%