توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Oxford Handbook of Reference
نام کتاب : The Oxford Handbook of Reference
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب مرجع آکسفورد
سری : Oxford Handbooks
نویسندگان : Jeanette Gundel (editor), Barbara Abbott (editor)
ناشر : Oxford University Press
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 593
ISBN (شابک) : 0199687307 , 9780199687305
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 13 مگابایت
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Contents
List of Abbreviations
About the Contributors
1. Introduction • Jeanette Gundel and Barbara Abbott
PART I: FOUNDATIONS: REFERENTIAL FORMS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION
2. Reference as a speech act • Peter Hanks
3. Referential intentions • Michael O\'Rourke
4. Joint reference • Anne Bezuidenhout
5. Cognitive status and the form of referring expressions in discourse • Jeanette K. Gundel, Nancy Hedberg, and Ron Zacharski
6. Different senses of ‘referential’ • Nancy Hedberg, Jeanette Gundel, and Kaja Borthen
7. Definiteness and familiarity • Barbara Abbott
8. The indefiniteness of definiteness • Barbara Abbott
9. Indefiniteness and specificity • Klaus Von Heusinger
10. De re/de dicto • Ezra Keshet and Florian Schwarz
11. Negative existentials • Lenny Clapp, Marga Reimer, and Anne Spire
12. A taxonomy of uses of demonstratives • Ryan B. Doran and Gregory Ward
13. Contextual influences on reference • Craige Roberts
PART II: IMPLICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS: PROCESSING AND ACQUISITION OF REFERENCE
14. Reference and referring expressions in first language acquisition • Anne Salazar Orvig
15. Reference resolution: A psycholinguistic perspective • Elsi Kaiser and Emily Fedele
16. Accessibility and reference production: The interplay between linguistic and non-linguistic factors • Jorrig Vogels, Emiel Krahmer, and Alfons Maes
17. What can neuroscience tell us about reference? • Berit Brogaard
18 Processing anaphoric relations: An electrophysiological perspective • Christopher Barkley and Robert Kluender
19. Computational generation of referring expressions: An updated survey • Emiel Krahmer and Kees van Deemter
20. Reference in robotics: A Givenness Hierarchy theoretic approach • Tom Williams and Matthias Scheutz
21. Computational models of referring: Complications of information sharing • Kees van Deemter
References
Index