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Expressing the self : cultural diversity and cognitive universals / edited by Minyao Huang and Kasia M. Jaszczolt.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 321 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198786658 (hardcover)
  • 0198786654 (hardcover)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P99.4. P72Ex7 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: The self in language, in thought, and en route in-between / Kasia M. Jaszczolt. -- Part I The self across language -- 'Me', 'us', and 'others' : expressing the self in Arawak languages of South America, with a focus on Tariana / Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald. -- The proper treatment of egophoricity in Kathmandu Newari / Elizabeth Coppock and Stephen Wechsler. -- Self-referring in Korean, with reference to Korean first-person markers / Hye-Kyung Lee. -- Expressing the self in Japanese : indexical expressions in the service of indexical thoughts / Rodanthi Christofaki. -- De se marking, logophoricity, and ziji / Hsiang-Yun Chen. -- Charting the speaker-relatedness of impersonal pronouns : contrastive evidence from English, French, and Thai / Minyao Huang, Jiranthara Srioutai, and Mélanie Gréaux. -- Part II Self-awareness and self expression -- Expressing the selves : subject splits and viewpoint hierarchies in multiple-perspective constructions / Sonja Zeman. -- Referential variability of generic 'one' / Minyao Huang. -- Expressing the self : from types of de se to speech-act types / Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Maciej Witek. -- Part III De se thoughts and indexicality -- The incremental self / John Perry. -- On the essentiality of thoughts (and reference) / Eros Corazza. -- Pragmatic indexicals / Kasia M. Jaszczolt.
Summary: "The book addresses different linguistic and philosophical aspects of referring to the self in a wide range of languages from different language families. It offers an interdisciplinary understanding of expressing the self that comprises philosophy of mind at one end of the spectrum and cross-cultural pragmatics of self-expression at the other."--Provided by the Publisher
List(s) this item appears in: Print Books 2022
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Books Books Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Reserve Section Non-fiction RUS P99.4 P72Ex7 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Room use only 78215 00079161

Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-311) and indexes.

Introduction: The self in language, in thought, and en route in-between / Kasia M. Jaszczolt. -- Part I The self across language -- 'Me', 'us', and 'others' : expressing the self in Arawak languages of South America, with a focus on Tariana / Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald. -- The proper treatment of egophoricity in Kathmandu Newari / Elizabeth Coppock and Stephen Wechsler. -- Self-referring in Korean, with reference to Korean first-person markers / Hye-Kyung Lee. -- Expressing the self in Japanese : indexical expressions in the service of indexical thoughts / Rodanthi Christofaki. -- De se marking, logophoricity, and ziji / Hsiang-Yun Chen. -- Charting the speaker-relatedness of impersonal pronouns : contrastive evidence from English, French, and Thai / Minyao Huang, Jiranthara Srioutai, and Mélanie Gréaux. -- Part II Self-awareness and self expression -- Expressing the selves : subject splits and viewpoint hierarchies in multiple-perspective constructions / Sonja Zeman. -- Referential variability of generic 'one' / Minyao Huang. -- Expressing the self : from types of de se to speech-act types / Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Maciej Witek. -- Part III De se thoughts and indexicality -- The incremental self / John Perry. -- On the essentiality of thoughts (and reference) / Eros Corazza. -- Pragmatic indexicals / Kasia M. Jaszczolt.

"The book addresses different linguistic and philosophical aspects of referring to the self in a wide range of languages from different language families. It offers an interdisciplinary understanding of expressing the self that comprises philosophy of mind at one end of the spectrum and cross-cultural pragmatics of self-expression at the other."--Provided by the Publisher

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