Publications
CHAPTERS
IN BOOKS AND PROCEEDINGS
Forthcoming Pragmatics.
Chapter 8 in Carol Genetti ed. How language works. Cambridge University
Press. [PDF]
Forthcoming On order, subordination and freedom. In
Moshe Florentin ed. In memorial of Shaul Aloni. The Hebrew Academy of
language (Hebrew).
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ùòáåã åçåôù
2012 Research paradigms in
pragmatics. In Keith Allan and Kasia
Jaszczolt eds. The Cambridge Handbook of Pragmatics. Cambridge University Press. Chapter 2.
2011 Referring
and accessibility. In Adele Goldberg ed. Cognitive linguistics.
Routledge. Reprinted from Journal of Linguistics 24: 1. (pp. 65-87).
2007 The
demise of a unique concept of literal meaning. Journal of Pragmatics 34:
4 (pp. 361-402). Reprinted in Patrick Hanks ed. Critical Concepts in
linguistics: Lexicology, Volume V: Cognition and the lexicon. Routledge. [PDF]
2007 A grammar in
every register? The case of definite descriptions. In Nancy
Hedberg and Ron Zacharsky eds. The Grammar-Pragmatics Interface: Essays in
Honor of Jeanette K. Gundel. John Benjamins. (29 pp.). [PDF]
2006 A
'just that' lexical meaning for most. In Klaus von Heusinger and Ken
Turner eds. Where semantics meets pragmatics. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (pp.
49-91). [PDF]
2003 Does most mean 'more than half'? Berkeley Linguistics Society
29. (pp. 17-30). [PDF]
2002 The possessive NP
construction: Discourse function and discourse profile. Berkeley Linguistics
Society 28. (pp. 15-26). [PDF]
2001 Accessibility theory: An overview. In Ted Sanders, Joost Schliperoord and
Wilbert Spooren eds. Text representation. John Benjamins (Human
cognitive processing series). (pp. 29-87). [PDF]
1999 The development of person agreement markers: From pronouns to higher
Accessibility markers. In Michael Barlow and Suzanne Kemmer eds. Usage based
Models of Language. CSLI. (pp. 197-260).
[PDF]
1999 Mapping
so-called 'pragmatic' phenomena according to a 'linguistic- extralinguistic'
distinction: The case of propositions marked 'accessible'. In Michael Darnell,
Edith Moravcsik, Frederick Newmeyer, Michael Noonan and Kathleen Wheatley eds. Functionalism
and formalism in linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (pp. 11-38).
1998 [An
analysis of impositive speech acts: Gender biases in the new Israeli cinema
discourse, in Nurith Gertz, Orly Lubin, Judd Ne’eman ed. Fictive looks – On
Israeli Cinema. Tel Aviv: The Open University (pp. 179-204). (in Hebrew,
with Rachel Giora).]
ðúåç ùì ôòåìåú ãéáåø ëåçðéåú: äèéåú îéðéåú áùéç ä÷åìðåò äéùøàìé äçãù.
àöì ðåøéú âøõ, àåøìé ìåáéï, â'àã ðàîï òåøëéí. îáèéí ôé÷èéáééí òì ÷åìðåò
éùøàìé. ú"à: äàåðéáøñéèä äôúåçä. (179-204) (òí øçì âéåøà) .
1998 Three
grammaticalization paths for the development of person verbal agreement in
Hebrew. In Jean-Pierre Koenig ed. Discourse and cognition: Bridging the gap.
Stanford: CSLI/Cambridge University Press. (pp. 93-111). [PDF]
1998 Discourse
markers and form-function correlations. In Andreas Jucker and Yael Ziv eds. Discourse
markers: Descriptions and theory. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (pp. 223-259).
[PDF]
1998 Applying
Accessibility theory. In Asa Kasher ed. Pragmatics: Critical concepts.
Vol. VI, Part Twelve: Pragmatics and grammar. London: Routledge. (pp. 55-91).
Reprinted from Ariel 1990: 1-16; 22-30; 97-105; Notes and references as
appropriate.
1996 Referring
expressions and the +/- coreference distinction. In Jeanette Gundel and
Thorstein Fretheim eds. Referent and Referent accessibility. John
Benjamins. (pp. 13-35).
1992 Gender
versus group‑relations analysis of impositive speech acts. In Kira Hall,
Mary Bucholtz and Birch Moonwomon eds. Berkeley
Linguistics Society 1992: Locating Power. (pp. 11-22) (with Rachel Giora).
MIRA
ARIEL, Ph.D.
Linguistics, Tel Aviv University, Ramat
Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel, 69978
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Email: mariel@post.tau.ac.il
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