| Schober, M. F. (1993). Spatial perspective-taking in conversation. Cognition, 47, 1-24. |
....every word it segments from the signal either in its perspective on the shared event or on past interpretations. Perspective is known to confound theoretical assumptions. Empirical research demonstrates the lack of speaker attention to hearer perspective in identifying use conditions for definites [29]. The asymmetry we suggest here contradicts the Saussurean perspective only to the extent that those empirical findings with human communicators do. There is no initial grammar that constrains the system, neither explicitly, nor implicitly in the structure of semantic representations of events. ....
M. F. Schober, "Spatial perspective-taking in conversation," Cognition, vol. 47, pp. 1--24, 1993.
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Schober, M. F. (1993). Spatial perspective-taking in conversation. Cognition, 47, 1-24.
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Schober, M. F. (1993). Spatial perspective-taking in conversation. Cognition, 47, 1-24.
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Schober, M. (1993). Spatial perspectivetaking in conversation. Cognition, 47:1--24.
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Schober,M. (1993). Spatial perspectivetaking in conversation. Cognition, 47:1--24.
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