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Open Access
Beyond Reference and Designation: On Interactive Implications of the Pronoun I in English
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Katherine Hrisonopulo
Published/Copyright:
June 11, 2008
Published Online: 2008-6-11
Published in Print: 2008-1-1
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Keywords for this article
Personal pronoun;
context;
reference;
perception;
subjective experience;
interaction
Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial Note
- From Wodehouse to the White House: A Corpus-Assisted Study of Play, Fantasy and Dramatic Incongruity in Comic Writing and Laughter-Talk
- Dubbing Dark Humour: A Case Study in Audiovisual Translation
- No Aggression, Only Teasing: The Pragmatics of Teasing and Banter
- Legitimisation and Proximisation Values in the Discourse of Historic Change
- Beyond Reference and Designation: On Interactive Implications of the Pronoun I in English
- Between Multiculturalism and Nationalism - A Discursive Construction of Britishness in the Spectator in the Wake of the London Bombings
- Symbolic Annihilation or Alternative Femininity? The (Linguistic) Portrayal of Women in Selected Polish Advertisements