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    A new argument for linguistic determinants of human thought
    with Wolfram Hinzen and Martina Wiltschko
    Linguistics and Philosophy 47 (6): 1027-1043. 2024.
    We argue that the commonly accepted existence of grammatical concepts such as Person (in the grammatical sense) or Tense poses an unrecognized challenge to the idea that human thought is independent of language. The argument is that such concepts identify aspects of linguistic expressions that also systematically define the contents and identity of the thoughts expressed in language. Since grammatical concepts are not known to have non-grammatical analogues, the thoughts in question do not appea…Read more
  • Las relaciones interpersonales y algunas de sus dificultades: alienaciones, paradojas y sadomasoquismo universal
    Paideia: Revista de Filosofía y Didáctica Filosófica 30 (84): 99-116. 2009.
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    Like proper names, demonstratives, and definite descriptions, pronouns have referential uses. These can be 'essentially indexical' in the sense that they cannot be replaced by non-pronominal forms of reference. Here we show that the grammar of pronouns in such occurrences is systematically different from that of other referential expressions, in a way that illuminates the differences in reference in question. We specifically illustrate, in the domain of Romance clitics and pronouns, a hierarchy …Read more