This dissertation investigates the morpho-syntactic makeup of personful expressionsin natural language; special focus is given to referential uses of personal pronouns. The central thesis guiding the inquiry is that utterance contexts, which serve to fix the semantic values of person indexicals, are specifically a kind of centered situation. This treatment of contexts puts restrictions on what kinds of person features are definable, and the resulting inventory of such features (in conjunction with independently-motivated pragmatic constraints on the use of referential expressions) provides a novel explanation for the typology of person systems
Person is required in an account of the syntax and the morphology of many languages, while others la...
Indexicals are those expressions in natural language–such as I, you, here, and now–whose reference v...
This thesis presents the findings of a large-scale crosslinguistic survey of person restrictions—a p...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
This dissertation develops a formal and psycholinguistic theory of person-based prominence effects, ...
In Indo-European languages, pronouns can distinguish up to three persons: first, second and third pe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
Diese Dissertation führt formale Semantik und Pragmatik und Erstspracherwerb im Fall von Pronomen un...
This paper is a continuation of Householder(1986), concentrating now on the choices of personal pron...
This dissertation shows that the generalizations that speakers project from the lexical exceptions o...
The English language is a genderless language in which nouns receive grammatical gender through natu...
This chapter deals with a study of personal pronouns in context and aims at revealing trends in popu...
This chapter deals with a study of personal pronouns in context and aims at revealing trends in popu...
The central topic of this thesis is the meaning and use of impersonally interpreted personal pronoun...
This dissertation explores some of the traditionally labeled possessive relations, and proposes a b...
Person is required in an account of the syntax and the morphology of many languages, while others la...
Indexicals are those expressions in natural language–such as I, you, here, and now–whose reference v...
This thesis presents the findings of a large-scale crosslinguistic survey of person restrictions—a p...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
This dissertation develops a formal and psycholinguistic theory of person-based prominence effects, ...
In Indo-European languages, pronouns can distinguish up to three persons: first, second and third pe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
Diese Dissertation führt formale Semantik und Pragmatik und Erstspracherwerb im Fall von Pronomen un...
This paper is a continuation of Householder(1986), concentrating now on the choices of personal pron...
This dissertation shows that the generalizations that speakers project from the lexical exceptions o...
The English language is a genderless language in which nouns receive grammatical gender through natu...
This chapter deals with a study of personal pronouns in context and aims at revealing trends in popu...
This chapter deals with a study of personal pronouns in context and aims at revealing trends in popu...
The central topic of this thesis is the meaning and use of impersonally interpreted personal pronoun...
This dissertation explores some of the traditionally labeled possessive relations, and proposes a b...
Person is required in an account of the syntax and the morphology of many languages, while others la...
Indexicals are those expressions in natural language–such as I, you, here, and now–whose reference v...
This thesis presents the findings of a large-scale crosslinguistic survey of person restrictions—a p...