Referential Function

In I: The Meaning of the First Person Term. Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press (2006)
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I fulfils its referential function in the deictic mode. Deictic terms fulfil their referential role by the action of making an individual salient. That is the genus to which demonstration, utterance-relative uniqueness, and leading candidature belong as species. I fulfils its referential role by making an individual salient. Salience is the determinant of the term.

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original de Gaynesford, Maximilian (2006) "Referential Function". In de Gaynesford, Maximilian, I: The Meaning of the First Person Term, pp. : Clarendon Press (2006)

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Max De Gaynesford
University of Reading

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