DO CONFLICTING INTENTIONS GIVE RISE TO MULTIPLE DEMONSTRATIVE REFERENCE? REPLY TO MENA
AUTOR(ES)
GÓMEZ-TORRENTE, MARIO
FONTE
Manuscrito
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2020-12
RESUMO
Abstract According to Ricardo Mena, a demonstrative refers to all the objects that the utterer has an intention for it to refer to, which may be more than one in cases where her referential intentions conflict. In this note I argue that Mena’s proposal has several serious problems.
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