%0 eBook %A Deal, Amy Rose %I The MIT Press %D 2020 %C Cambridge %G English %B Linguistic inquiry monographs ; %@ 9780262359122 %@ 026235912X %T A theory of indexical shift : meaning, grammar, and crosslinguistic variation %U http://proxy.library.tamu.edu/login?url=https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12374.001.0001?locatt=mode:legacy %X "This book answers both the 'what' and the 'why' question raised by indexical shift in crosslinguistic perspective. What are the possible profiles of an indexical shifting language, and why do we find these profiles and not various equally conceivable others? Drawing both from the literature (published and unpublished) and from original fieldwork on the language Nez Perce, Amy Rose Deal puts forward several major generalizations about indexical shift crosslinguistically and present a theory that attempts to explain them. This account has consequences for the way we think about the semantics of attitude verbs, the nature of contexts, the typology of first person, and the relationship between indexicals and logophors, of course along with numerous consequences for the analysis of particular languages (e.g. Nez Perce, Uyghur, Korean, English, Zazaki, Amharic, Mishar Tatar). The book contains numerous glossed examples from a range of languages (including a detailed description of Nez Perce indexical shift, based on original fieldwork, as described above); a bibliography; and an appendix providing grammatical background about Nez Perce"--