Subject domain restriction and reference-tracking

Authors

  • Andrew McKenzie University of Massachusetts Amherst

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3765/salt.v20i0.2575

Keywords:

domain restriction, switch-reference, situation semantics, Kiowa

Abstract

This paper addresses a question: How does reference-tracking work with non-referential items? Specifically, it explores switch-reference, which typically tracks subjects, in the endangered Kiowa language (of Oklahoma). In it, I propose that switch-reference does not track reference of subjects at all; instead, it tracks the domain restricting resource situation of the subject. This proposal explains a wide variety of switch-reference facts in Kiowa, and the paper brings to light new data that elucidates our understanding of this reference-tracking phenomenon, and perhaps others like it.

Author Biography

  • Andrew McKenzie, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    Doctoral candidate, UMass Amherst

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Published

2010-08-14

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