Anaphoric epithets are definite descriptions that achieve reference anaphorically. They also convey some expressive content. Potts (2003) analyzes the expressive component as a Conventional Implicature. He proposes that the expressive component is provided by the nominal, reference is provided by a phonologically null variable adjacent to the nominal, and the definite article is semantically contentless. The current analysis agrees that the nominal provides the attitudinal meaning. Rather than positing a null syntactic element reference is achieved by incorporating Elbourne's (2005) proposal that the definite determiner takes an index argument and a nominal argument
We investigate the hypothesis that a pronoun is used in discourse, when its antecedent is in the foc...
Identifying the expressions in a text that refer to the same entity, or coreference resolution, is a...
The focus of this paper is on a subset of heteronymous mention, namely those cases in which the ment...
Anaphoric epithets are definite descriptions that achieve reference anaphorically. They also convey ...
In this paper it is shown that a definite description refers to a given discourse referent if the de...
Although reference is principally a matter of identification or designation (Frege 1892, Russell 190...
<p>Epithets, a fundamental element of descriptive language, play a crucial role in enhancing t...
This thesis is a both a descriptive and theoretical examination of implica-tures, parts of the conte...
This paper aims to investigate two different approaches of anaphoric expressions, one with agreement...
In this article, we discuss expressive adjectives ('the damn keys') and epithets ('that bastard John...
International audienceThis article is a characterisation of discourse anaphora. It highlights the co...
This paper attempts to provide a GPSG account for anaphoric agreement in English, a phenomenon which...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because..., people...
This thesis investigates English personal pronoun reference in particular focusing on cataphora (bac...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because…, people a...
We investigate the hypothesis that a pronoun is used in discourse, when its antecedent is in the foc...
Identifying the expressions in a text that refer to the same entity, or coreference resolution, is a...
The focus of this paper is on a subset of heteronymous mention, namely those cases in which the ment...
Anaphoric epithets are definite descriptions that achieve reference anaphorically. They also convey ...
In this paper it is shown that a definite description refers to a given discourse referent if the de...
Although reference is principally a matter of identification or designation (Frege 1892, Russell 190...
<p>Epithets, a fundamental element of descriptive language, play a crucial role in enhancing t...
This thesis is a both a descriptive and theoretical examination of implica-tures, parts of the conte...
This paper aims to investigate two different approaches of anaphoric expressions, one with agreement...
In this article, we discuss expressive adjectives ('the damn keys') and epithets ('that bastard John...
International audienceThis article is a characterisation of discourse anaphora. It highlights the co...
This paper attempts to provide a GPSG account for anaphoric agreement in English, a phenomenon which...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because..., people...
This thesis investigates English personal pronoun reference in particular focusing on cataphora (bac...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because…, people a...
We investigate the hypothesis that a pronoun is used in discourse, when its antecedent is in the foc...
Identifying the expressions in a text that refer to the same entity, or coreference resolution, is a...
The focus of this paper is on a subset of heteronymous mention, namely those cases in which the ment...