Who controls who (or what)

  • Kaufmann M
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Abstract

Language can be used to bridge the gap between expert knowledge and ability to act. I argue that this function is grammaticalized in imperatives (and in some languages, larger paradigms of directives), and that this becomes evident in restrictions on the (co-)reference of their subjects. I develop an account of the conventional semantics of imperatives and directives in general that associates the prohibited constellations with conflicting discourse requirements.

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Kaufmann, M. (2019). Who controls who (or what). Semantics and Linguistic Theory, 29, 636. https://doi.org/10.3765/salt.v29i0.4643

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