
The Oxford Handbook of Reference
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- 1: Jeanette Gundel and Barbara Abbott: Introduction
- Part I: Foundations. Referential forms and their interpretation
- 2: Peter Hanks: Reference as a speech act
- 3: Michael O'Rourke: Referential intentions
- 4: Anne Bezuidenhout: Joint reference
- 5: Jeanette Gundel, Nancy Hedberg, and Ron Zacharski: Cognitive status and the form of referring expressions in discourse
- 6: Nancy Hedberg, Jeanette Gundel, and Kaja Borthen: Different senses of 'referential'
- 7: Barbara Abbott: Definiteness and familiarity
- 8: Barbara Abbott: The indefiniteness of definiteness
- 9: Klaus von Heusinger: Indefiniteness and specificity
- 10: Ezra Keshet and Florian Schwarz: De re / de dicto
- 11: Leonard Clapp, Marga Reimer, and Ann Spire: Negative existentials
- 12: Ryan B. Doran and Gregory Ward: A taxonomy of uses of demonstratives
- 13: Craige Roberts: Contextual influences on reference
- Part II: Implications and applications. Processing and acquisition of reference
- 14: Anne Salazar Orvig: Reference and referring expressions in first language acquisition
- 15: Elsi Kaiser and Emily Fedele: Reference resolution: A psycholinguistic perspective
- 16: Jorrig Vogels, Emiel Krahmer, and Alfons Maes: Accessibility and reference production: The interplay between linguistic and non-linguistic factors
- 17: Berit Brogaard: What can neuroscience tell us about reference?
- 18: Christopher Barkley and Robert Kluender: Processing anaphoric relations: An electrophysiological perspective
- 19: Emiel Krahmer and Kees van Deemter: Computational generation of referring expressions: An updated survey
- 20: Tom Williams and Matthias Scheutz: Reference in robotics: A givenness hierarchy theoretic approach
- 21: Kees van Deemter: Computational models of referring: Complications of information sharing
- References
- Index
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