How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choose from a range of options: full name ('Robert Smith'), reduced name ('Bob'), description ('tall guy'), kin term ('my son') etc. Our choices reflect how we know that person in context, and allow us to take a particular perspective on them. This book brings together a team of leading linguists, sociologists and anthropologists to show that there is more to person reference than meets the eye. Drawing on video-recorded, everyday interactions in nine languages, it examines the fascinating ways in which we exploit person reference for social and cultural purposes, and reveals the underlying principles of person reference across cultures from the A...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
Based on the conversation analysts’ insights into the various forms of third person reference in Eng...
The thesis investigates reference to non-present, singular persons in Swedish talk-ininteraction. Th...
How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choos...
Contains fulltext : 357091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)X, 358 p
A growing body of research, examining a wide spectrum of reference forms across diverse languages, c...
This task has two parts: (i) video-taped elicitation of the range of possibilities for referring to ...
This paper explores what a focus on mass mediated models of language and social relations can tell u...
The way in which people address one another is crucial to expressing social relationships and is clo...
This paper focuses on ‘minimality’ in initial references to persons in the Mayan language Tzeltal, s...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Lexical Selection in Reference: Introductory Exa...
When referring to persons in talk-in-interaction, interlocutors recruit the particular referential e...
This chapter explicates the requirement in person–reference for balancing demands for recognition, m...
This dissertation is an empirical study on how people refer to themselves, their recipients, and oth...
This chapter explicates the requirement in person–reference for balancing demands for recognition, m...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
Based on the conversation analysts’ insights into the various forms of third person reference in Eng...
The thesis investigates reference to non-present, singular persons in Swedish talk-ininteraction. Th...
How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choos...
Contains fulltext : 357091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)X, 358 p
A growing body of research, examining a wide spectrum of reference forms across diverse languages, c...
This task has two parts: (i) video-taped elicitation of the range of possibilities for referring to ...
This paper explores what a focus on mass mediated models of language and social relations can tell u...
The way in which people address one another is crucial to expressing social relationships and is clo...
This paper focuses on ‘minimality’ in initial references to persons in the Mayan language Tzeltal, s...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Lexical Selection in Reference: Introductory Exa...
When referring to persons in talk-in-interaction, interlocutors recruit the particular referential e...
This chapter explicates the requirement in person–reference for balancing demands for recognition, m...
This dissertation is an empirical study on how people refer to themselves, their recipients, and oth...
This chapter explicates the requirement in person–reference for balancing demands for recognition, m...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
Based on the conversation analysts’ insights into the various forms of third person reference in Eng...
The thesis investigates reference to non-present, singular persons in Swedish talk-ininteraction. Th...