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98Conversational salience and mutual attentionMind and Language 41 (2): 178-201. 2026.The notion of conversational salience has proven useful for linguistic theorizing. Regardless of whether salience determines facts about meaning or merely aids in the communication of meanings, what is said is tied up with what is salient. I argue that the linguistic notion of salience is best understood in terms of the psychological notion of mutual attention. I discuss competing options and argue that only mutual attention suffices for establishing conversational salience in the way required b…Read more
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739A semantics of face emoji in discourseLinguistics and Philosophy 46 (4): 905-957. 2023.This paper presents an analysis of face emoji (disc-shaped pictograms with stylized facial expressions) that accompany written text. We propose that there is a use of face emoji in which they comment on a target proposition expressed by the accompanying text, as opposed to making an independent contribution to discourse. Focusing on positively valenced and negatively valenced emoji (which we gloss as _happy_ and _unhappy_, respectively), we argue that the emoji comment on how the target proposit…Read more
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133Pointing to communicate: the discourse function and semantics of rich demonstrationLinguistics and Philosophy 46 (4): 839-870. 2023.Deictic (or pointing) gestures are traditionally known to have a simple function: to supply something as the referent of a demonstrative linguistic expression. I argue that deixis can have a more complex function. A deictic gesture can be used to _say something_ in conversation and can thereby become a full discourse move in its own right. To capture this phenomenon, which I call _rich demonstration_, I present an update semantics on which deictic gestures can indicate situations from a conversa…Read more
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University of IcelandPostdoctoral Fellow
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University College DublinVisiting Scholar
University of California, Los Angeles
PhD, 2022
Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
| Formal Semantics |
| Pragmatics |
Areas of Interest
| Discourse |
| Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction |
| Speech Acts |
| Political Authority |