•  1154
    On the social practice of indirect reports.
    Journal of Pragmatics 42. 2010.
    I propose some rules that regiment substitutions of NPs.
  •  681
    Consequences of the pragmatics of 'de se'
    In Neil Feit & Alessandro Capone (eds.), Attitudes De Se: Linguistics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Csli Publications. 2013.
    IEM, 'de se', pragmatic intrusion
  •  65
    Indirect reports as language games
    Pragmatics 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
  •  768
    Review of Higginbotham ed. Speaking of events (review)
    Linguistics 39 (6). 2001.
    review of Higginbotham et al. A Davidsonian approach.
  •  29
    The role of pragmatics in (re)constructing the rational law-maker
    Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (2): 399-414. 2013.
    The recent debate on pragmatics and the law has found ways to circumvent an important distinction, originally drawn by Dascal and Wróblewski (1991), between the historical law-maker, the current law-maker, and the ideal/rational law-maker.1 By insisting on the relationship between the rational law-maker and contextualism and textualism (see Manning 2005, 2006), I want to redress this fault in current discussions. In this paper, I start with general considerations on pragmatics, intentionality in…Read more
  •  413
    Are explicatures cancellable?
    Intercultural Pragmatics 6 (1): 55-83. 2009.
    Explicatures are not cancellable. Theoretical considerations.
  • Review of Jaszczolt's 'Discourse, beliefs and intentions' (review)
    Pragmatics and Cognition 9 (2): 354-361. 2002.
  •  102
    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 tho…Read more
  •  953
    On the tension between semantics and pragmatics
    RASK: International Journal of Language and Communication 37 5-38. 2013.
    Loci of pragmatic intrusion signal the tension between semantics and pragmatics.
  •  964
    Default semantics and the architecture of the mind
    Journal of Pragmatics 43. 2011.
    Relationship between default semantics and modularity of mind (in particular mind reading through the principle of Relevance).
  •  17
    Stati, Sorin, Principi di analisi argomentativa (2002) (review)
    Argumentation 17 (3): 347-350. 2003.