This paper takes another look at Davidson's paratactic theory of indirect discourse and evaluates some revisions to it, proposed recently by Ian Rumfitt (Mind, 1993). Davidson's original version of the theory – according to which indirect speech reports refer to token utterances – has a problem dealing with ambiguity. Rumfitt suggests that we can solve this problem by supposing that the immediate objects of verbs in indirect speech are token representations of disambiguated LF tree-structures. I argue that this proposal is inadequate and suggest that it is better to think of indirect speech as relating speakers to utterance types
Speech Act Theory (SAT), a theory in pragmatics, is an attempt to describe what happens during lingu...
P(論文)In the rapid development of syntactic theories over the past two decades, we can distinguish tw...
The present paper presents a unified analysis of free and embedded indirect speech, with a specific ...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the general viability of Donald Davidson's paratactic theory ...
This paper argues that the obvious validity of certain inferences involving indirect speech reports ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, we address several puzzles concerning speech acts, particularly indirect sp...
A semantic theory T for a language L should assign content to utterances of sentences of L. One comm...
Free indirect discourse has traditionally been described as a form of reported speech or thought. It...
Davidson's paratactic account of indirect quotation preserves the apparent relational structure of i...
This investigation tests whether a stage-type model of the processing of indirect speech acts is a f...
t has been two decades since the publication of Davidson’s twin papers, I “Truth and Meaning ” (1967...
Towards understanding the processing of indirect speech acts: Reconsidering the standard pragmatic m...
In this article we analyze as the problem of distinguishing direct / indirect speech act nomination ...
Many linguists have claimed that parts of speech (POS) have a ‘prototype structure’. In this talk I ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a cross-linguistic survey of the variation of coding strateg...
Speech Act Theory (SAT), a theory in pragmatics, is an attempt to describe what happens during lingu...
P(論文)In the rapid development of syntactic theories over the past two decades, we can distinguish tw...
The present paper presents a unified analysis of free and embedded indirect speech, with a specific ...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the general viability of Donald Davidson's paratactic theory ...
This paper argues that the obvious validity of certain inferences involving indirect speech reports ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, we address several puzzles concerning speech acts, particularly indirect sp...
A semantic theory T for a language L should assign content to utterances of sentences of L. One comm...
Free indirect discourse has traditionally been described as a form of reported speech or thought. It...
Davidson's paratactic account of indirect quotation preserves the apparent relational structure of i...
This investigation tests whether a stage-type model of the processing of indirect speech acts is a f...
t has been two decades since the publication of Davidson’s twin papers, I “Truth and Meaning ” (1967...
Towards understanding the processing of indirect speech acts: Reconsidering the standard pragmatic m...
In this article we analyze as the problem of distinguishing direct / indirect speech act nomination ...
Many linguists have claimed that parts of speech (POS) have a ‘prototype structure’. In this talk I ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a cross-linguistic survey of the variation of coding strateg...
Speech Act Theory (SAT), a theory in pragmatics, is an attempt to describe what happens during lingu...
P(論文)In the rapid development of syntactic theories over the past two decades, we can distinguish tw...
The present paper presents a unified analysis of free and embedded indirect speech, with a specific ...