International audienceIn this paper I observe a number of new plural and (apparently) quantified examples of free indirect discourse (FID) and protagonist projection (PP). I analyse them within major current theoretical approaches, proposing extensions to these approaches where needed. In order to derive the wide range of readings observed with plural protagonists, I show how we can exploit existing mechanisms for the interpretation of plural anaphora and plural predication. The upshot is that the interpretation of plural examples of perspective shift relies on a remarkable concert of covert semantic and pragmatic operations
This study is about the interpretation of a plural pronoun in English. A two-stage performance model...
This dissertation presents a formal model of plural pronominal discourse anaphora. It focuses on th...
We investigate the discourse structure of Free Indirect Discourse passages in narratives. We argue t...
International audienceIn this paper I observe a number of new plural and (apparently) quantified exa...
Free indirect discourse is a way of reporting what a protagonist thinks or says that is distinct fro...
Abstract: This paper provides a semantic analysis of Protagonist Projection, the phenomenon by which...
The narrative device called free indirect discourse (FID) has received attention from literary sch...
International audiencePresuppositions are perspective-sensitive: they may be evaluated with respect ...
The protagonist projection hypothesis was formulated by Holton (1997) in order to account for cases ...
In this contribution we will address the main puzzling empirical issues that have been formulated ar...
An ongoing debate in the interpretation of referring expressions concerns the degree to which listen...
Languages offer various ways to present what someone said, thought, imagined, felt, and so on from t...
This paper contributes to the discussion of how free indirect style (FIS) and interpreter's renditio...
This paper presents an experimental study on the interpretation of plural pronoun they in discourse,...
This article proposes an account of dual voice in free indirect discourse (FID), a point-of-view nar...
This study is about the interpretation of a plural pronoun in English. A two-stage performance model...
This dissertation presents a formal model of plural pronominal discourse anaphora. It focuses on th...
We investigate the discourse structure of Free Indirect Discourse passages in narratives. We argue t...
International audienceIn this paper I observe a number of new plural and (apparently) quantified exa...
Free indirect discourse is a way of reporting what a protagonist thinks or says that is distinct fro...
Abstract: This paper provides a semantic analysis of Protagonist Projection, the phenomenon by which...
The narrative device called free indirect discourse (FID) has received attention from literary sch...
International audiencePresuppositions are perspective-sensitive: they may be evaluated with respect ...
The protagonist projection hypothesis was formulated by Holton (1997) in order to account for cases ...
In this contribution we will address the main puzzling empirical issues that have been formulated ar...
An ongoing debate in the interpretation of referring expressions concerns the degree to which listen...
Languages offer various ways to present what someone said, thought, imagined, felt, and so on from t...
This paper contributes to the discussion of how free indirect style (FIS) and interpreter's renditio...
This paper presents an experimental study on the interpretation of plural pronoun they in discourse,...
This article proposes an account of dual voice in free indirect discourse (FID), a point-of-view nar...
This study is about the interpretation of a plural pronoun in English. A two-stage performance model...
This dissertation presents a formal model of plural pronominal discourse anaphora. It focuses on th...
We investigate the discourse structure of Free Indirect Discourse passages in narratives. We argue t...