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8Between Scylla and Charibdis: The semantics and pragmatics of attitudes 'de se'Intercultural Pragmatics 7 (3): 471-503. 2010.'de se' attitudes and pragmatic intrusion. A critique of Higginbotham (2003).
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828The Problem of De Se Attitudes: An Introduction to the Issues and the EssaysIn Neil Feit & Alessandro Capone (eds.), Attitudes De Se: Linguistics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Csli Publications. pp. 1-25. 2013.
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16Stati, Sorin, Principi di analisi argomentativa (2002) (review)Argumentation 17 (3): 347-350. 2003.
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134Indirect reports as language gamesPragmatics and Cognition 20 (3): 593-613. 2012.In this chapter I deal with indirect reports in terms of language games. I try to make connections between the theory of language games and the theory of indirect reports, in the light of the issue of clues and cues. Indirect reports are based on an interplay of voices. The voice of the reporter must allow hearers to ‘reconstruct’ the voice of the reported speaker. Ideally, it must be possible to separate the reporter’s voice from that of the reported speaker. When we analyze the language game o…Read more
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1981Barack Obama’s South Carolina SpeechJournal of Pragmatics 42. 2010.Analysis of Barack Obama's rhetorical strategies
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804The pragmatics of indirect reports and slurring.In Perspectives on Linguistic Pragmatics, Springer. pp. 153-184. 2013.
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21Review of Piazza’s La retorica di Aristotele: Francesca Piazza, La Retorica di Aristotele, Introduzione alla lettura, Roma, Carocci, 2008 (review)Argumentation 24 (1): 135-137. 2010.
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913On the tension between semantics and pragmaticsRASK: International Journal of Language and Communication 37 5-38. 2013.Loci of pragmatic intrusion signal the tension between semantics and pragmatics.
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650Consequences of the pragmatics of 'de se'In Alessandro Capone & Neil Feit (eds.), Attitudes 'de se': linguistics, epistemology and metaphysics, . 2013.IEM, 'de se', pragmatic intrusion
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8Sulla versione latina delle Epistole a CledonioAugustinianum 55 (2): 381-403. 2015.This contribution focuses attention on the lexical and syntactic features of the Latin version of the Letters to Cledonius: In the passages examined it highlights the differences between the translation and the Greek text, recreates the practices and the strategies of the translator, with particular reference to the two Letters and in some cases to other of Gregory of Nazianzen's texts as reported in Laur. San Marco 584. Lastly the article evaluates the genuineness of the Latin text that was han…Read more
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42Review of Higginbotham, J., Pianesi, F. Varzi, A, a cura di ‘Speaking of Events’ (review)Linguistics 39 (6): 1179-1192. 2001.review of Higginbotham et al. Speaking of events
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923Knowing how and pragmatic intrusionIntercultural Pragmatics 8 (4): 543-570. 2011.knowing how and pragmatic intrusion
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