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Submissions from 2008

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Hair of the Frog and other Empty Metaphors: The Play Element in Figurative Language, L. David Ritchie and Valrie Dyhouse

Submissions from 2007

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Gateshead Revisited: Perceptual Simulators and Fields of Meaning in the Analysis of Metaphors, L. David Ritchie

Submissions from 2005

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Frame-Shifting in Humor and Irony, L. David Ritchie

Submissions from 2004

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Lost in "Conceptual Space" : Metaphors of Conceptual Integration, L. David Ritchie

Submissions from 2003

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Essay Review of Higher Education’s Imperative: Rising to the Challenge of Educating Citizens, Priya Kapoor and Dilafruz Williams

The Concept of Shinyuu in Japan: A Replication of and Comparison to Cole and Bradac's Study on U.S.Friendship, Eriko Maeda and L. David Ritchie

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"ARGUMENT IS WAR"-Or is it a Game of Chess? : Multiple Meanings in the Analysis of Implicit Metaphors, L. David Ritchie

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Categories and Similarities: A Note on Circularity, L. David Ritchie

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Statistical Probability as a Metaphor for Epistemological Probability, L. David Ritchie

Submissions from 2000

The Concept of Trustworthiness: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Between Japanese and U.S. Business People, Masami Nishishiba and L. David Ritchie

Submissions from 1997

Parents' Workplace Experiences and Family Communication Patterns, L. David Ritchie

Submissions from 1994

Communication Schemata Within the Family: Multiple Perspectives on Family Interaction, Mary Anne Fitzpatrick and L. David Ritchie

Submissions from 1991

Cross-Level Challenges for Communication Research: Epilogue, Vincent Price and L. David Ritchie

Another Turn of the Information Revolution: Relevance, Technology, and the Information Society, L. David Ritchie

Family Communication Patterns: An Epistemic Analysis and Conceptual Reinterpretation, L. David Ritchie

Of Matters Micro and Macro: Special Issues for Communication Research, L. David Ritchie and Vincent Price

Submissions from 1990

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Family Communication Patterns: Measuring Intra-personal Perceptions of Inter-personal Relationships, L. David Ritchie and Mary Anne Fitzpatrick