Daniel L. Everett
List of John Benjamins publications for which Daniel L. Everett plays a role.
Response to Reboul: Between cognition, communication, and culture Culture – Language – Cognition, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 392–407 | Article
2012 Breathability, learnability, and the illusion of design: A response to Haselager Culture – Language – Cognition, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 386–387 | Article
2012 Linguistics, Truth, and Culture: A Response to Jens Allwood Culture – Language – Cognition, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 411–416 | Article
2012 Not quite organizational: A response to Raymond W. Gibbs and Nathaniel Clark Culture – Language – Cognition, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 381–385 | Article
2012 Exocognitive Linguistics: A response to Cowley Culture – Language – Cognition, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 388–391 | Article
2012 Language can help us think. Really.: Reply to Jan Nuyts Culture – Language – Cognition, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 408–410 | Article
2012 Understanding others requires adaptive thinking: Response to Wierzbicka Culture – Language – Cognition, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 417–428 | Article
2012 Wari’ Intentional State Constructions Investigations of the Syntax–Semantics–Pragmatics Interface, Van Valin Jr., Robert D. (ed.), pp. 381–409 | Article
2008 Wari’, the last viable language of the Chapakuran family of Brazil and Bolivia, manifests a typologically and theoretically interesting construction for expressing intentional states. I refer to this construction as the Intentional State Construction. The special interest of this construction is… read more
Coherent fieldwork Linguistics Today – Facing a Greater Challenge, Sterkenburg, Piet van (ed.), pp. 141 ff. | Article
2004 Why There Are no Clitics: On the Storage, Insertion, and Form of F-Features Lexical Specification and Insertion, Coopmans, Peter, Martin B.H. Everaert and Jane Grimshaw (eds.), pp. 91–114 | Article
2000 The sentential divide in language and cognition: On Pragmatics of Word Order Flexibility and related issues Pragmatics & Cognition 2:1, pp. 131–166 | Discussion
1994 Some linguists have argued that sentences should not be studied in isolation. They argue, rather, that the structure of sentences is largely the result of constraints imposed upon them by the discourses they are embedded in. I want to argue that this approach is misguided and that sentence-level… read more
Sapir, Reichenbach, and the syntax of tense in Pirahã Pragmatics & Cognition 1:1, pp. 89–124 | Article
1993 This paper investigates temporal interpretations in Pirahâ, a Muran language spoken in the Brazilian Amazon basin. The analysis assumes the neoReichen-bachian model of tense syntax proposed in Hornstein (1990) and argues that this model provides an elegant account of tense-related facts in Pirahâ,… read more
17. Dialogue and the selection of data for a grammar Dialogue: An interdisciplinary approach, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 247–264 | Chapter
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