• Review of Jaszczolt's 'Discourse, beliefs and intentions' (review)
    Pragmatics and Cognition 9 (2): 354-361. 2002.
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    Attitudes De Se: Linguistics, Epistemology, Metaphysics (edited book)
    with Neil Feit
    CSLI Publications. 2013.
    In English, we use the word "I" to express thoughts that we have about ourselves, and we use the reflexive pronouns "himself" and "herself" to attribute such thoughts to others. Philosophers and linguists call such thoughts, and the statements we use to express them, de se. De se thoughts and statements, although they appear often in our day-to-day lives, pose a series of challenging problems for both linguists and philosophers. This interdisciplinary volume examines the structure of de se thoug…Read more
  •  61
    Stati, Sorin, Principi di analisi argomentativa (2002) (review)
    Argumentation 17 (3): 347-350. 2003.
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    On Grice's circle
    Journal of Pragmatics 38 645-669. 2006.
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    A proposito di una recente pubblicazione sull’esegesi siriaca
    Augustinianum 55 (1): 205-210. 2015.
    The article presents some critical remarks on the recent book by Sabino Chialà: La perla dai molti riflessi. La lettura della Scrittura nei padri siriaci, Magnano 2014.
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    Sulla versione latina delle Epistole a Cledonio
    Augustinianum 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
  •  49
    Perspectives on Linguistic Pragmatics (edited book)
    Springer. 2013.
    The paper questions the assumption (widespread in semantic—and indeed pragmatic—theory) that linguistic expressions have meaning in virtue of possessing semantic properties/content. Problems created by this assumption are discussed...
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    Belief reports and pragmatic intrusion: the case of null appositives
    Journal of Pragmatics 40 2019-2040. 2008.
    In this paper, I explore Bach’s idea (Bach, 2000) that null appositives, intended as expanded qua-clauses, can resolve the puzzles of belief reports. These puzzles are crucial in understanding the semantics and pragmatics of belief reports and are presented in a section. I propose that Bach’s strategy is not only a way of dealing with puzzles, but also an ideal way of dealing with belief reports. I argue that even simple unproblematic cases of belief reports are cases of pragmatic intrusion, inv…Read more