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Preface | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
1 | Switch-reference phenomena | 1 |
1.1 | The canonical conception of switch-reference | 3 |
1.2 | Violation of categorial iconicity | 11 |
1.3 | The formal complexity of switch-reference systems | 13 |
1.4 | The functional complexity of switch-reference systems | 33 |
1.5 | Logophoricity and obviation | 50 |
2 | Functional extensions of switch-reference systems | 58 |
2.1 | Unexpected SS marking and impersonal constructions | 60 |
2.2 | Unexpected DS marking and discontinuities between clauses | 98 |
2.3 | Switch-reference and the rhetorical structure of discourse | 114 |
3 | Theoretical conceptions of switch-reference | 120 |
3.1 | Switch-reference as topic maintenance | 123 |
3.2 | Switch-reference as gapping | 132 |
3.3 | Categorial iconicity revisited | 135 |
3.4 | Transitivity | 147 |
3.5 | Switch-reference as agreement between eventualities | 150 |
4 | Discourse Representation Theory and Unification Categorial Grammar | 156 |
4.1 | Discourse Representation Theory | 156 |
4.2 | Unification Categorial Grammar | 170 |
5 | A Discourse Representation Theory account of switch-reference | 181 |
5.1 | Amele | 182 |
5.2 | The syntax of switch-reference in Amele | 185 |
5.3 | The semantics of switch-reference in Amele | 207 |
5.4 | Switch-reference with impersonal constructions | 238 |
5.5 | Generality of the account | 248 |
6 | Logophoricity | 252 |
6.1 | Logophoric phenomena | 253 |
6.2 | Accounting for logophoricity within Discourse Representation Theory | 268 |
6.3 | An alternative Discourse Representation Theory account for logophoric phenomena | 282 |
6.4 | Generality of the account | 299 |
6.5 | Logophoricity and switch-reference | 304 |
Notes | 308 | |
References | 333 | |
Index | 345 |
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