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Gaynesford, Maximilian de
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
Print publication date: 2006 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2006 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-928782-6 |
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doi:10.1093/0199287821.003.0011
Abstract:
I satisfies its expressive use in the deictic mode. It is the expressive use of any singular term to express thoughts. This requires that the speaker know the positive answer to the question: ‘which individual is being spoken of?’, that is, the term must achieve discriminability of reference for the speaker. Deictic terms require salience if they are to achieve discriminability of reference for the speaker, i.e., it is as the individual made salient that one must identify the referent of a use of a deictic term. It is as the individual made salient that one must identify the referent of a use of I.
Keywords: deictic term, expressive use, salience, discriminability, speaker, thoughts, singular personal pronouns,
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