This contribution aims at clarifying the role of Person at the interface between syntax and the interpretive systems. We argue that first-person interpretations of third-person pronouns (de se readings) stem from the option of leaving the referential index underspecified on the pronoun, thus accounting for the interplay of this phenomenon with the anaphoric usage of first-person indexicals (pronoun-shifting) and logophoric pronouns. The results include proposals on the connection between the semantics of first-person and the syntax of the left-periphery, a neo-Davidsonian treatment of the semantics of first-person indexicals, and a novel view of pronominal anaphora according to which Higginbotham’s asymmetric relation of ‘linking’ involves ...
The paper tries to apply a psychological theory of language production and interpretation to the lin...
Pronominal anaphora is a phenomenon that has been studied from many different perspectives and withi...
Using local and long-distance fake indexicals as guides, this paper argues that natural languages ha...
An adequate conception of anaphora is still a desideratum. Considering the anaphoric use of third-pe...
In this contribution, it is argued that person features are interpreted as identity predicates equat...
Previous research has investigated anaphoric resolution at the anaphor. Using a self-paced reading s...
This dissertation is concerned with the deictic and grammatical category person and its associated l...
This article argues that natural languages have two binding strategies that create two types of boun...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
Personal pronouns are among the most frequently used elements in language. At first sight, they are ...
Discourse pronominal anaphora resolution must be part of any efficient information processing system...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
Personal pronouns are anaphoric expressions in discourse context and deictic when they refer to extr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
In this chapter, we explore different discourse functions of two types of German demonstrative prono...
The paper tries to apply a psychological theory of language production and interpretation to the lin...
Pronominal anaphora is a phenomenon that has been studied from many different perspectives and withi...
Using local and long-distance fake indexicals as guides, this paper argues that natural languages ha...
An adequate conception of anaphora is still a desideratum. Considering the anaphoric use of third-pe...
In this contribution, it is argued that person features are interpreted as identity predicates equat...
Previous research has investigated anaphoric resolution at the anaphor. Using a self-paced reading s...
This dissertation is concerned with the deictic and grammatical category person and its associated l...
This article argues that natural languages have two binding strategies that create two types of boun...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
Personal pronouns are among the most frequently used elements in language. At first sight, they are ...
Discourse pronominal anaphora resolution must be part of any efficient information processing system...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
Personal pronouns are anaphoric expressions in discourse context and deictic when they refer to extr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
In this chapter, we explore different discourse functions of two types of German demonstrative prono...
The paper tries to apply a psychological theory of language production and interpretation to the lin...
Pronominal anaphora is a phenomenon that has been studied from many different perspectives and withi...
Using local and long-distance fake indexicals as guides, this paper argues that natural languages ha...