Jaszczolt Huang
EXPRESSING SELF C
Jaszczolt Huang
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9780198786658
- ISBN-10: 0198786654
- Artikelnr.: 49086777
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Minyao Huang is Research Fellow at Sun Yat Sen University. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Cambridge. where was previously a Research Associate and Bye Fellow of Newnham College. Her research interests lie in semantics, pragmatics, and the philosophy of language. She has published on vagueness, self-reference, indexicality, contextualism, the semantics/pragmatics interface, and modality, in journals such as Synthese and Pragmatics & Cognition, and in several edited volumes. Kasia M. Jaszczolt (D.Phil. Oxon, PhD Cantab, MAE) is Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy of Language at the University of Cambridge and Professorial Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge. She has published extensively on various topics in semantics, pragmatics, and philosophy of language. Her authored books include Meaning in Linguistic Interaction (OUP 2016), Representing Time (OUP 2009), Default Semantics (OUP 2005), Semantics and Pragmatics (Longman 2002), and Discourse, Beliefs and Intentions (Elsevier 1999). She is General Editor, with Louis de Saussure, of the OUP series 'Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought' and serves on numerous editorial boards. She has written over 90 research articles and edited 12 volumes including The Cambridge Handbook of Pragmatics (CUP 2012).
* 1: Kasia M. Jaszczolt: Introduction: The self in language, in
thought, and en route in-between
* Part I: The Self across Languages
* 2: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: 'Me', 'us', and 'others': Expressing the
self in Arawak languages of South American, with a focus on Tariana
* 3: Elizabeth Coppock and Stephen Wechsler: The proper treatment of
egophoricity in Kathmandu Newari
* 4: Hye-Kyung Lee: Self-referring in Korean with reference to Korean
first-person markers
* 5: Rodanthi Christofaki: Expressing the self in Japanese: Indexical
expressions in the service of indexical thoughts
* 6: Hsiang-Yun Chen: De se marking, logophoricity, and ziji
* 7: Minyao Huang, Jiranthara Srioutai, and Mélanie Gréaux: Charting
the speaker-relatedness of impersonal pronouns: Contrastive evidence
from English, French, and Thai
* Part II: Self-Awareness and Self-Expression
* 8: Sonja Zeman: Expressing the selves: Subject splits and viewpoint
hierarchies in multiple perspective constructions
* 9: Minyao Huang: Referential variability of the generic 'one'
* 10: Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Maciej Witek: Expressing the self: From
types of de se to speech-act types
* Part III: De Se Thoughts and Indexicality
* 11: John Perry: The incremental self
* 12: Eros Corazza: On the essentiality of thoughts (and reference)
* 13: Kasia M. Jaszczolt: Pragmatic indexicals
thought, and en route in-between
* Part I: The Self across Languages
* 2: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: 'Me', 'us', and 'others': Expressing the
self in Arawak languages of South American, with a focus on Tariana
* 3: Elizabeth Coppock and Stephen Wechsler: The proper treatment of
egophoricity in Kathmandu Newari
* 4: Hye-Kyung Lee: Self-referring in Korean with reference to Korean
first-person markers
* 5: Rodanthi Christofaki: Expressing the self in Japanese: Indexical
expressions in the service of indexical thoughts
* 6: Hsiang-Yun Chen: De se marking, logophoricity, and ziji
* 7: Minyao Huang, Jiranthara Srioutai, and Mélanie Gréaux: Charting
the speaker-relatedness of impersonal pronouns: Contrastive evidence
from English, French, and Thai
* Part II: Self-Awareness and Self-Expression
* 8: Sonja Zeman: Expressing the selves: Subject splits and viewpoint
hierarchies in multiple perspective constructions
* 9: Minyao Huang: Referential variability of the generic 'one'
* 10: Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Maciej Witek: Expressing the self: From
types of de se to speech-act types
* Part III: De Se Thoughts and Indexicality
* 11: John Perry: The incremental self
* 12: Eros Corazza: On the essentiality of thoughts (and reference)
* 13: Kasia M. Jaszczolt: Pragmatic indexicals
* 1: Kasia M. Jaszczolt: Introduction: The self in language, in
thought, and en route in-between
* Part I: The Self across Languages
* 2: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: 'Me', 'us', and 'others': Expressing the
self in Arawak languages of South American, with a focus on Tariana
* 3: Elizabeth Coppock and Stephen Wechsler: The proper treatment of
egophoricity in Kathmandu Newari
* 4: Hye-Kyung Lee: Self-referring in Korean with reference to Korean
first-person markers
* 5: Rodanthi Christofaki: Expressing the self in Japanese: Indexical
expressions in the service of indexical thoughts
* 6: Hsiang-Yun Chen: De se marking, logophoricity, and ziji
* 7: Minyao Huang, Jiranthara Srioutai, and Mélanie Gréaux: Charting
the speaker-relatedness of impersonal pronouns: Contrastive evidence
from English, French, and Thai
* Part II: Self-Awareness and Self-Expression
* 8: Sonja Zeman: Expressing the selves: Subject splits and viewpoint
hierarchies in multiple perspective constructions
* 9: Minyao Huang: Referential variability of the generic 'one'
* 10: Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Maciej Witek: Expressing the self: From
types of de se to speech-act types
* Part III: De Se Thoughts and Indexicality
* 11: John Perry: The incremental self
* 12: Eros Corazza: On the essentiality of thoughts (and reference)
* 13: Kasia M. Jaszczolt: Pragmatic indexicals
thought, and en route in-between
* Part I: The Self across Languages
* 2: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: 'Me', 'us', and 'others': Expressing the
self in Arawak languages of South American, with a focus on Tariana
* 3: Elizabeth Coppock and Stephen Wechsler: The proper treatment of
egophoricity in Kathmandu Newari
* 4: Hye-Kyung Lee: Self-referring in Korean with reference to Korean
first-person markers
* 5: Rodanthi Christofaki: Expressing the self in Japanese: Indexical
expressions in the service of indexical thoughts
* 6: Hsiang-Yun Chen: De se marking, logophoricity, and ziji
* 7: Minyao Huang, Jiranthara Srioutai, and Mélanie Gréaux: Charting
the speaker-relatedness of impersonal pronouns: Contrastive evidence
from English, French, and Thai
* Part II: Self-Awareness and Self-Expression
* 8: Sonja Zeman: Expressing the selves: Subject splits and viewpoint
hierarchies in multiple perspective constructions
* 9: Minyao Huang: Referential variability of the generic 'one'
* 10: Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Maciej Witek: Expressing the self: From
types of de se to speech-act types
* Part III: De Se Thoughts and Indexicality
* 11: John Perry: The incremental self
* 12: Eros Corazza: On the essentiality of thoughts (and reference)
* 13: Kasia M. Jaszczolt: Pragmatic indexicals







