Table of contents
Introductionvii
The Discourse-referential and Typological Motivation of Pronominal Procliticization vs. Encliticization1
Referential Strategies and the Co-Construction of Argument Structure in Korean Acquisition33
Ad Hoc Hierarchy: Lexical Structures for Reference in Consumer Reports Articles69
Proper Names as a Referential Option in English Conversation95
Interactional Motivations for Reference Formulation: He had. This guy had, a beautiful, thirty-two O:lds145
On Sources of Demonstratives and Anaphors169
Demonstratives in Narrative Discourse: A Taxonomy of Universal Uses205
Anaphora in Russian Narrative Prose: A Cognitive Calculative Account255
Anaphora, Deixis, and the Evolution of Latin Ille305
Conceptual Grouping and Pronominal Anaphora333
Patterns of Anaphora in To’aba’ita Narrative Discourse379
New Directions in Referentiality413
Some Practices for Referring to Persons in Talk-in-Interaction: A Partial Sketch of a Systematics437
Topic Discontinuity and Zero Anaphora in Chinese Discourse: Cognitive Strategies in Discourse Processing487
Index515
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