Talking about objects requires talking with objects, presenting objects in speech to identify a term's referent. I say This figure is a circle while handing you a ring. The ring is a prop, a perceptual object referenced by an extra-sentential event to identify the extension of a term, its director ('This figure'). Props operate in speech acts and their products, not in sentences. Intra-sentential objects we talk with are displays. Displayed objects needn't be words but must be like words, perceptually, reproductively, and syntactically. Displays are presented by their syntactical position, as terms, with a term-like function. Semantically they are props. The O in FOD (This figure O is a circle) is a prop-like referent, not a term. The O in ...
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Ariel (1988) proposes that the grammatical form of any referring expression can be predicted from th...
A turn away from language and the human mind as the dominant (or only) determinants of reality can b...
Meyer-Fujara J, Rieser H. Non-literal language use and coordination in dialogue. In: Wachsmuth I, Ju...
The article presents a broad theoretical view of figure in its expressive and semantic features, as ...
There is a long-standing assumption that gestural forms are geared by a set of modes of representati...
Talking about objects requires talking with objects, presenting objects in speech to identify a term...
The capability of things to refer to a reality beyond themselves is given to all objects which come ...
The way we communicate has a direct impact on our impressions of the world this thesis argues that t...
Post-Fregean theorists use 'quotation' to denote indifferently both colloquially called quotations (...
Objects are imagined, envisioned, fantasized, talked about - seen sometimes as mental shapes and con...
The term ‘object theatre’ emerges from the world of puppets. It describes a form of puppetry that ut...
Striegnitz K, Buschmeier H, Kopp S. Referring in installments: A corpus study of spoken object refer...
While organizational communication research has traditionally limited talk to human beings, a trend ...
Objects are contrasted with properties, by means of examples, non-linguistic hallmarks, and linguist...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 160-165.About this study -- A. Physical objects that speak. C...
Ariel (1988) proposes that the grammatical form of any referring expression can be predicted from th...
A turn away from language and the human mind as the dominant (or only) determinants of reality can b...
Meyer-Fujara J, Rieser H. Non-literal language use and coordination in dialogue. In: Wachsmuth I, Ju...
The article presents a broad theoretical view of figure in its expressive and semantic features, as ...
There is a long-standing assumption that gestural forms are geared by a set of modes of representati...