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Strict Logophors in Ewe, Yoruba, and Igbo
Abstract Logophoric Pronouns (LOGPs) in some West-African Languages occur in attitude
environments and are anaphorically linked to an attitude holder in a superordinate clause …
environments and are anaphorically linked to an attitude holder in a superordinate clause …
Antipresuppositions, logophors and shifted indexicality
D Blunier - Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium, 2022 - platform.openjournals.nl
Some languages can 'shift'indexicals, such as I and you, and use them anaphorically to refer
to participants of the speech event being reported (Schlenker 2003, Deal 2020); other …
to participants of the speech event being reported (Schlenker 2003, Deal 2020); other …
Logophoricity: an empirical-semantic assessment of yè in ewe
AA Bimpeh - 2023 - publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de
This dissertation investigates a special class of anaphoric form, yè, in Ewe known as the
logophoric pronoun. This research makes a number of novel observations. In the first …
logophoric pronoun. This research makes a number of novel observations. In the first …
[PDF][PDF] Persons with a view. Indexical reference in reported speech and beyond
D Blunier - 2023 - access.archive-ouverte.unige.ch
This dissertation is essentially an inquiry about two puzzles in semantic theory. The first one
concerns that class of elements known as indexicals, that is, linguistic elements that refer to …
concerns that class of elements known as indexicals, that is, linguistic elements that refer to …
The interpretation of logophoric and ordinary pronouns in Ewe: an experimental study
This study examines the interpretation of logophoric and ordinary pronouns in Ewe. While
the logophor yè is predicted to obligatorily refer to the attitude holder in indirect speech …
the logophor yè is predicted to obligatorily refer to the attitude holder in indirect speech …
[PDF][PDF] Decomposing logophoric pronouns: a presuppositional account of logophoric dependencies
Abstract Logophoric pronouns in West-African languages occur in attitude environments and
are anaphorically linked to an attitude holder in a superordinate clause. Existing accounts …
are anaphorically linked to an attitude holder in a superordinate clause. Existing accounts …
[ЦИТАТА][C] De re readings of the Lobi logophoric pronoun: results and diagnostics1
SAUC Berkeley, SCHUC Berkeley