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Author
Wechsler, Stephen
Title
What "you" and "I" mean to each other: person indexicals, self-ascription, and theory of mind
Written in
English
Source
Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America
Volume
86
Year
2010
Issue
2
Page
332-365
Classification
Domains / Cognitive science / Theory of mind
Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Individual aspects (pragm.) / Deixis
Domains / Language acquisition / Handicapped language acquisition
Domains / Language acquisition / Reference (language acquisition)
Domains / Language acquisition / Semantic development
Domains / Speech pathology / Illness (language behavior) / Autism
Levels / Lexicology / Individual words / Lemmata
Levels / Lexicology / Word classes / Pronoun / Personal pronoun
Levels / Semantics / Sentence semantics / Reference / Self-reference
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English
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Simulation theory; Theory theory; Other minds ; Indexicals; Indexikalische Ausdrücke ; Kindersprache (pathol.) ; Child language (pathol.) ; Specific language impairment; SLI; Dysgrammatismus (Kindersprache) ; Dysgrammatism (child language) ; Handicapped language acquisition ; Anaphora (Spracherwerb) ; Reference (language acquisition) ; Wortbedeutung (Spracherwerb) ; Bedeutungsentwicklung; Semantic development ; Autism ; Lemmata ; Personal pronoun ; Self-reference ; English
Subject terms
you (engl. Lemma)
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I (engl. Lemma)