This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude reports and argues for a number of novel generalizations. Chapter 2 introduces data from Telugu and Nuer to establish a new way to express de se attitudes. In both these languages, an embedded third person pronoun controls first person verbal agreement morphology. I propose a model where embedded pronouns can be simultaneously first and third person as advanced by Schlenker (2003) along with the view of syntax-morphology mapping where the morphology can express only a subset of the features present in the syntax. I generalize this system to account for all the previously noted variation in this domain including indexical shift, logophors, lo...
textThis dissertation investigates syntactic and semantic agreement in Czech, French, Latvian, Persi...
Mismatches in the morphosyntactic features of controllers and targets in the Eleme (Ogonoid, Niger-C...
Indexicals are those expressions in natural language–such as I, you, here, and now–whose reference v...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to show how Assamese, an IA language marks de se (conscious ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2006.In...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1999.Inc...
This dissertation explores the interaction of syntax and morphology in the morpholog- ical realizati...
This paper introduces two instances of person effects with 3rd person items - the reflexive clitic s...
This dissertation investigates what kind of effect proficiency has on the antecedent preferences for...
This dissertation is about how attitudes de se are encoded in content outside the assertive domain, ...
This dissertation investigates the morpho-syntactic makeup of personful expressionsin natural langua...
Cross-linguistically, personal pronouns are noted as being deficient in relation to some morphosynta...
textThis dissertation investigates syntactic and semantic agreement in Czech, French, Latvian, Persi...
textThis dissertation investigates syntactic and semantic agreement in Czech, French, Latvian, Persi...
Mismatches in the morphosyntactic features of controllers and targets in the Eleme (Ogonoid, Niger-C...
Indexicals are those expressions in natural language–such as I, you, here, and now–whose reference v...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to show how Assamese, an IA language marks de se (conscious ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2006.In...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1999.Inc...
This dissertation explores the interaction of syntax and morphology in the morpholog- ical realizati...
This paper introduces two instances of person effects with 3rd person items - the reflexive clitic s...
This dissertation investigates what kind of effect proficiency has on the antecedent preferences for...
This dissertation is about how attitudes de se are encoded in content outside the assertive domain, ...
This dissertation investigates the morpho-syntactic makeup of personful expressionsin natural langua...
Cross-linguistically, personal pronouns are noted as being deficient in relation to some morphosynta...
textThis dissertation investigates syntactic and semantic agreement in Czech, French, Latvian, Persi...
textThis dissertation investigates syntactic and semantic agreement in Czech, French, Latvian, Persi...
Mismatches in the morphosyntactic features of controllers and targets in the Eleme (Ogonoid, Niger-C...
Indexicals are those expressions in natural language–such as I, you, here, and now–whose reference v...