Talk by Sebastian Walter (Wuppertal)
We are happy to announce a talk by Sebastian Walter (Wuppertal) in the Semantics Colloquium.
The talk will take place on campus in IG 4.301.
Title: Visual and non-visual means of perspective taking in language
Date: February 9
Time: 4 pm – 6 pm ct
Abstract:
In this talk, the research agenda of the ViCom-project "Visual and non-visual means of perspective taking in language" will be presented. Perspective plays a crucial role in the interpretation of many utterances in everyday conversation. Usually, the perspective of the speaker is expressed, but there are cases where the perspective is shifted away from the speaker to some other salient individual. A prime example for this are instances of free indirect discourse (Schlenker, 2002; Maier, 2015). The expression of perspective is not limited to spoken and written language. It can also be expressed in speech-accompanying gestures (McNeill, 1992). There is only very little research on the interactions of perspective taking in gesture and speech, however (but see Hinterwimmer et al., 2021 and Ebert & Hinterwimmer,...