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Abstract: Building on recent linguistic and philosophical research on quasi-indexicals, self-consciousness, anaphora, and discours indirect libre, I argue that they raise problems (as already pointed out by Castañeda and others) for the definition of (de ... see more

In sign language ‘Role Shift’, the signer can adopt another person’s perspective to report a propositional attitude (‘Attitude Role Shift’) or an action (‘Action Role Shift’, often called ‘Constructed Action’); this is overtly marked by various means, suc... see more

This paper examines the way dictionaries describe metaforms, items that refer to the linguistic system itself (e.g., pronouns and indexicals). The paper first shows the inconsistent grammatical classification of metaforms, which are usually and incorrectl... see more
adverb |  complementizer |  conjunction |  definition |  discourse marker |  < | i> | even< | /i> |  |  focus particle |  form class |  indexicals |  interjection |  < | i> | just< | /i> |  |  lexicography |  < | i> | like< | /i> |  |  metaforms |  now |  part of speech |  preposition |  quotative |  < | i> | then< | /i> |  |  usage

Abstract: Frege’s remarks about the first-person pronoun in Der Gedanke have elicited numerous commentaries, but his insight has not been fully appreciated or developed. Commentators have overlooked Frege’s reasons for claiming that there are two dis... see more

This paper examines the way dictionaries describe metaforms, items that refer to the linguistic system itself (e.g., pronouns and indexicals). The paper first shows the inconsistent grammatical classification of metaforms, which are usually and incorrectl... see more
adverb |  complementizer |  conjunction |  definition |  discourse marker |  < | i> | even< | /i> |  |  focus particle |  form class |  indexicals |  interjection |  < | i> | just< | /i> |  |  lexicography |  < | i> | like< | /i> |  |  metaforms |  now |  part of speech |  preposition |  quotative |  < | i> | then< | /i> |  |  usage

In sign language ‘Role Shift’, the signer can adopt another person’s perspective to report a propositional attitude (‘Attitude Role Shift’) or an action (‘Action Role Shift’, often called ‘Constructed Action’); this is overtly marked by various means, suc... see more

Inspired by practical didactics, this article suggests using pragmapoetic deictic analysis as a method to enrich close reading of poetry. When applying the pragmalinguistic theory of deixis and the analytic philosophical theory of indexicals to poetic tex... see more

It is common practice in formal semantics to assume that the context specifies an assignment of values to variables and that the same variables that receive contextually salient values when they occur free may also be bound by quantifiers and ?s. These as... see more

Resumo: Heck, em “Do Demonstratives have senses?”, objeta a teoria que entende como a defendida por Perry em “Frege on demonstratives”. Na medida em que isso ocorre, o esboço de um tratamento não referencial para expressões contexto sensitivas, como demon... see more

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