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SARAH BLACKWELL Associate Professor of Spanish Dr. Sarah Blackwell has research and teaching interests in Spanish pragmatics and semantics, conversation and discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, dialectology and applied linguistics. She is the author of Implicatures in Discourse: The Case of Spanish NP Anaphora (John Benjamins, 2002) and her articles have appeared in Hispania, Journal of Pragmatics, and Pragmatics and Language Learning. Her research has focused on the interaction of cognitive, social, pragmatic, and semantic factors in narrative production and interpretation, and most recently, on the roles of focal stress and cognitive focus in the use and comprehension of referential expressions, and of Spanish utterances in general. |
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