This paper argues that indexical reference is a species of discourse reference, just like anaphora. Both varieties of discourse reference involve not only context dependence, but also context change. The act of speaking up focuses attention and thereby makes this very speech event available for discourse reference by indexicals. Mentioning something likewise focuses attention, making the mentioned entity available for subsequent discourse reference by anaphors. Empirical evidence is presented from grammatical centering in Kalaallisut and "shifty indexicals" in Slave attitude reports
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
International audienceAdopting Berrendonner's (1990), (2002) and Berrendonner et al.'s (forthcoming)...
This paper argues that indexical reference is a species of discourse reference, just like anaphora. ...
Featured course on "Dynamic Semantics" at NASSLLI 2016. Day 3: Indexicality. Abstract: Cross-linguis...
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The received view about indexicals holds that they are directly referential expressions, and that th...
National audienceThe paper aims to investigate the constraints that context places on the functionin...
National audienceThis article aims to provide analyses of the discourse associated with the texts of...
This article describes three production experiments in which the role of the ontology of referents i...
International audienceThis paper investigates the constraints that context places on the functioning...
International audienceThis article is a characterisation of discourse anaphora. It highlights the co...
International audienceAdopting Berrendonner's (1990) and Berrendonner et al.'s (fc) distinction betw...
International audienceAdopting Berrendonner's (1990), (2002) and Berrendonner et al.'s (forthcoming)...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
International audienceAdopting Berrendonner's (1990), (2002) and Berrendonner et al.'s (forthcoming)...
This paper argues that indexical reference is a species of discourse reference, just like anaphora. ...
Featured course on "Dynamic Semantics" at NASSLLI 2016. Day 3: Indexicality. Abstract: Cross-linguis...
International audienceMy goal in this article is to compare the behavior of a variety of non clause-...
The received view about indexicals holds that they are directly referential expressions, and that th...
National audienceThe paper aims to investigate the constraints that context places on the functionin...
National audienceThis article aims to provide analyses of the discourse associated with the texts of...
This article describes three production experiments in which the role of the ontology of referents i...
International audienceThis paper investigates the constraints that context places on the functioning...
International audienceThis article is a characterisation of discourse anaphora. It highlights the co...
International audienceAdopting Berrendonner's (1990) and Berrendonner et al.'s (fc) distinction betw...
International audienceAdopting Berrendonner's (1990), (2002) and Berrendonner et al.'s (forthcoming)...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
International audienceAdopting Berrendonner's (1990), (2002) and Berrendonner et al.'s (forthcoming)...