Coreference and disjoint reference in the semantics of narrative dance

  • Patel-Grosz P
  • Grosz P
  • Kelkar T
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper presents an exploratory production study of Bharatanatyam, a figurative(narrative) dance. We investigate the encoding of coreference vs. disjoint reference in thisdance and argue that a formal semantics of narrative dance can be modeled in line withAbusch’s (2013, 2014, 2015) semantics of visual narrative (drawing also on Schlenker’s,2017a, approach to music semantics). A main finding of our investigation is that larger-levelgroup-boundaries (Charnavel, 2016) can be seen as triggers for discontinuity inferences(possibly involving the dynamic shift from one salient entity to another).Keywords: co-reference, disjoint reference, dance semantics, iconic semantics, picturesemantics.

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Patel-Grosz, P., Grosz, P. G., Kelkar, T., & Refsum Jensenius, A. (2018). Coreference and disjoint reference in the semantics of narrative dance. ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 61, 199–216. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.61.2018.492

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