
(2006) Synthese 153 (2).
Unbound anaphoric pronouns
e-type, dynamic, and structured-propositions approaches
Friederike Moltmann
pp. 199-260
Unbound anaphoric pronouns or ‘E-type pronouns’ have presented notorious problems for semantic theory, leading to the development of dynamic semantics, where the primary function of a sentence is not considered that of expressing a proposition that may act as the object of propositional attitudes, but rather that of changing the current information state. The older, ‘E-type’ account of unbound anaphora leaves the traditional notion of proposition intact and takes the unbound anaphor to be replaced by a full NP whose semantics is assumed to be known (e.g. a definite description). In this paper, I argue that there are serious problems with any version of the E-type account as well as the (original form of the) dynamic account. I will explore a new account based on structured propositions, which can be considered a conservative extension of a traditional proposition-based semantics, but which at the same time incorporates some crucial insights of the dynamic account.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-005-5469-x
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Moltmann, F. (2006). Unbound anaphoric pronouns: e-type, dynamic, and structured-propositions approaches. Synthese 153 (2), pp. 199-260.
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