International audienceIn this paper I will give an analysis of what I call 'generalizing detached self-reference' within a general account of reference to the first person. With generalizing detached self-reference an agent attributes properties to a range of individuals by putting himself into their shoes, or simulating them. I will show that generalizing detached self-reference plays an important role in the semantics of natural language, in particular in the English generic one and in what syntacticians call arbitrary PRO
How can we account for our extensive knowledge about the world, given that we individually experienc...
This dissertation examines genericity from a textual perspective. The material consists of popular s...
International audienceWhen studying references to human beings in narrative texts, we observe exampl...
International audienceIn this paper I will give an analysis of what I call 'generalizing detached se...
The generic pronoun 'one' (or its empty counterpart, arbitrary PRO) exhibits a range of pr...
A growing body of research, examining a wide spectrum of reference forms across diverse languages, c...
The paradoxes induced by unrestricted self-reference have been of interest since antiquity. In this ...
The notion of 'the first person' is centrally invoked in philosophical discussions of selfhood, subj...
Whether one is an indefinite pronoun, which denotes no person in particular, or a generic one often ...
There are dedicated reference terms—in English—for self- and recipient reference (I and its grammati...
In two papers, Tasmowski-De Ryck and Verluyten discussed the possibility of reference without lingui...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, reference...
Theorists have had less success in analyzing the truth conditions of generics. Philosophers of langu...
International audienceThis book provides an up-to-date introduction to the study of generics and pur...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
How can we account for our extensive knowledge about the world, given that we individually experienc...
This dissertation examines genericity from a textual perspective. The material consists of popular s...
International audienceWhen studying references to human beings in narrative texts, we observe exampl...
International audienceIn this paper I will give an analysis of what I call 'generalizing detached se...
The generic pronoun 'one' (or its empty counterpart, arbitrary PRO) exhibits a range of pr...
A growing body of research, examining a wide spectrum of reference forms across diverse languages, c...
The paradoxes induced by unrestricted self-reference have been of interest since antiquity. In this ...
The notion of 'the first person' is centrally invoked in philosophical discussions of selfhood, subj...
Whether one is an indefinite pronoun, which denotes no person in particular, or a generic one often ...
There are dedicated reference terms—in English—for self- and recipient reference (I and its grammati...
In two papers, Tasmowski-De Ryck and Verluyten discussed the possibility of reference without lingui...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, reference...
Theorists have had less success in analyzing the truth conditions of generics. Philosophers of langu...
International audienceThis book provides an up-to-date introduction to the study of generics and pur...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
How can we account for our extensive knowledge about the world, given that we individually experienc...
This dissertation examines genericity from a textual perspective. The material consists of popular s...
International audienceWhen studying references to human beings in narrative texts, we observe exampl...