The Oxford Handbook of Reference

The Oxford Handbook of Reference

 
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Kiadó: OUP Oxford
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ISBN13:9780199687305
ISBN10:0199687307
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This handbook presents an overview of the phenomenon of reference - the ability to refer to and pick out entities - which is an essential part of human language and cognition. In the volume's 21 chapters, international experts in the field offer a critical account of all aspects of reference from a range of theoretical perspectives.

Chapters in the first part of the book are concerned with basic questions related to different types of referring expression and their interpretation. They address questions about the role of the speaker - including speaker intentions - and of the addressee, as well as the role played by the semantics of the linguistic forms themselves in establishing reference. This part also explores the nature of such concepts as definite and indefinite reference and specificity, and the conditions under
which reference may fail. The second part of the volume looks at implications and applications, with chapters covering such topics as the acquisition of reference by children, the processing of reference both in the human brain and by machines.

The volume will be of interest to linguists in a wide range of subfields, including semantics, pragmatics, computational linguistics, and psycho- and neurolinguistics, as well as scholars in related fields such as philosophy and computer science.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Part I: Foundations. Referential forms and their interpretation
Reference as a speech act
Referential intentions
Joint reference
Cognitive status and the form of referring expressions in discourse
Different senses of 'referential'
Definiteness and familiarity
The indefiniteness of definiteness
Indefiniteness and specificity
De re / de dicto
Negative existentials
A taxonomy of uses of demonstratives
Contextual influences on reference
Part II: Implications and applications. Processing and acquisition of reference
Reference and referring expressions in first language acquisition
Reference resolution: A psycholinguistic perspective
Accessibility and reference production: The interplay between linguistic and non-linguistic factors
What can neuroscience tell us about reference?
Processing anaphoric relations: An electrophysiological perspective
Computational generation of referring expressions: An updated survey
Reference in robotics: A givenness hierarchy theoretic approach
Computational models of referring: Complications of information sharing
References
Index