Perspectival discourse referents for indexicals

In Proceedings of SULA 7. UMass at Amherst. pp. 1–22 (2014)
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Abstract

This paper argues that indexical reference is a species of discourse reference, just like anaphora. Both varieties of discourse reference involve not only context dependence, but also context change. The act of speaking up focuses attention and thereby makes this very speech event available for discourse reference by indexicals. Mentioning something likewise focuses attention, making the mentioned entity available for subsequent discourse reference by anaphors. Empirical evidence is presented from grammatical centering in Kalaallisut and "shifty indexicals" in Slave attitude reports.

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Maria Bittner
Rutgers University, New Brunswick

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