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Corazza, Eros. Reflecting the mind: Indexicality and quasi-indexicality. Oxford: Clarendon, 2004.

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Cresswell, M. J. Semantic Indexicality. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8696-2.

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J, Cresswell M. Semantic indexicality. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.

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Higginbotham, James. Tense, aspect, and indexicality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Higginbotham, James. Tense, aspect, and indexicality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Higginbotham, James. Tense, aspect, and indexicality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Giorgi, Alessandra. About the speaker: Towards a syntax of indexicality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Giorgi, Alessandra. About the speaker: Towards a syntax of indexicality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Agha, Asif. Structural form and utterance context in Lhasa Tibetan: Grammar and indexicality in a non-configurational language. New York: Peter Lang, 1993.

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Moskatova, Olga, ed. Images on the Move. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839452462.

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In contemporary society, digital images have become increasingly mobile. They are networked, shared on social media, and circulated across small and portable screens. Accordingly, the discourses of spreadability and circulation have come to supersede the focus on production, indexicality, and manipulability, which had dominated early conceptions of digital photography and film. However, the mobility of images is neither technologically nor conceptually limited to the realm of the digital. The edited volume re-examines the historical, aesthetical, and theoretical relevance of image mobility. The contributors provide a materialist account of images on the move - ranging from wired photography to postcards to streaming media.
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Corazza, Eros. Reflecting the Mind: Indexicality and Quasi-Indexicality. Oxford University Press, 2004.

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Corazza, Eros. Reflecting the Mind: Indexicality and Quasi-Indexicality. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2004.

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Cresswell, M. J. Semantic Indexicality. Springer Netherlands, 2009.

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J, Cresswell M. Semantic Indexicality. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Bochner, Gregory. Naming and Indexicality. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2022.

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Ofsti, Audun, Peter Ulrich, and Truls Wyller, eds. Indexicality and Idealism. mentis Verlag, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783969751947.

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Bochner, Gregory. Naming and Indexicality. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2022.

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Ofsti, Audun, Peter Ulrich, and Truls Wyller, eds. Indexicality and Idealism II. mentis Verlag, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783969756874.

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Higginbotham, James. Tense, Aspect, and Indexicality. Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Direct reference, indexicality, and propositional attitudes. Stanford, Calif: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1997.

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Bensusan, Hilan. Indexicalism. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474480291.001.0001.

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Indexicalism: Realism and the Metaphysics of Paradox provides an account of what is real as being ultimately indexical. As a consequence, substantive descriptions have an implicit indexicality to them. This situated metaphysics emerges from a reading together of Emmanuel Levinas and Alfred N. Whitehead informed both by work on demonstratives in the philosophy of language and by some tenets of Amerinidian perspectivism. The recommended indexicalist metaphysics of the others is a paradoxico-metaphysics which is simultaneously a metaphysics – according to which things are ultimately indexical – and a critique of metaphysics – no substantive account of reality is possible. In contrast with images of reality aimed at a totality, an indexicalist account is one where there is an incompleteness that enables an active role for the Great Outdoors. Indexicalism is thought through in contrast with some forms of Speculative Realism and understands speculation as something that needs to be mended by the interruption of the exterior. Taking the deictic category of “other” seriously, the book provides an account of receptivity as hospitality that contrasts with most post-Kantian approaches to perceptual experience. The concern with the others have resonances in the discussions concerning the post-colonial and the debates concerning thought and action as being unescapably situated. In contrast with relational ontologies, indexicalism takes the asymmetry that places the others outside as a point of departure.
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Indexicality and idealism: The self in philosophical perspective. Paderborn: Mentis, 2000.

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Andrus, Jennifer. Narratives of Domestic Violence: Policing, Identity, and Indexicality. Cambridge University Press, 2020.

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Andrus, Jennifer. Narratives of Domestic Violence: Policing, Identity, and Indexicality. Cambridge University Press, 2020.

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Andrus, Jennifer. Narratives of Domestic Violence: Policing, Identity, and Indexicality. Cambridge University Press, 2020.

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Andrus, Jennifer. Narratives of Domestic Violence: Policing, Identity, and Indexicality. Cambridge University Press, 2020.

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Cook, Clare. Clause-Typing System of Plains Cree: Indexicality, Anaphoricity, and Contrast. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2014.

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Cook, Clare. Clause-Typing System of Plains Cree: Indexicality, Anaphoricity, and Contrast. Oxford University Press, 2014.

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The Clausetyping System Of Plains Cree Indexicality Anaphoricity And Contrast. Oxford University Press, 2014.

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Chiu, Hsin-fu. Language Socialization in Chinese Diasporas: Indexicality of Confucian Ideologies in Family Talk. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Chiu, Hsin-fu. Language Socialization in Chinese Diasporas: Indexicality of Confucian Ideologies in Family Talk. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Chiu, Hsin-fu. Language Socialization in Chinese Diasporas: Indexicality of Confucius Ideologies in Family Talk. Routledge, 2021.

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Chiu, Hsin-fu. Language Socialization in Chinese Diasporas: Indexicality of Confucian Ideologies in Family Talk. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Bowker, Janet, and Rita Salvi. Space, Time and the Construction of Identity: Discursive Indexicality in Cultural, Institutional and Professional Fields. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2013.

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Bowker, Janet, and Rita Salvi. Space, Time and the Construction of Identity: Discursive Indexicality in Cultural, Institutional and Professional Fields. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2013.

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Bensusan, Hilan. Indexicalism. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781474480321.

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Agha, Asif. Structural Form and Utterance Context in Lhasa Tibetan: Grammar and Indexicality in a Non-Configurational Language (Monographs in Linguistics and T). Peter Lang Pub Inc, 1994.

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Jaszczolt, Kasia M. Pragmatic indexicals. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786658.003.0013.

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In this chapter Kasia M. Jaszczolt offers a pragmatic, contextualist account of the meaning of devices used for first-person reference that makes use of the post-Gricean idea of top-down modification of truth-conditional content. On this view, the indexical/non-indexical distinction becomes blurred because expressions on each side of the dichotomy can have indexical as well as non-indexical functions. She demonstrates how indexicality can be ‘pragmaticized’, and how the resulting ‘functional indexicals’ can be represented in her radical contextualist theory of Default Semantics.
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Lian, Chaoqun. Language, Ideology and Sociopolitical Change in the Arabic-speaking World. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474449946.001.0001.

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This book offers a critical interpretation of how the meta-linguistic language planning and language policy (LPLP) discourse of major Arabic language academies from the turn of the twentieth century until the present day continuously ‘burden’ language with extra-linguistic, sociopolitical meanings, making it a proxy for the protracted courses of national identity negotiation, counter-peripheralisation in the modern world-system and modernisation. Integrating theories of language symbolism, language indexicality, LPLP, habitus, banal nationalism, world-system and perspectives of Critical Discourse Analysis, the book develops our understanding of the phenomenon and mechanism of the entanglement between language, ideology and sociopolitical change in the Arabic-speaking world and beyond.
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Barrett, Rusty. From Drag Queens to Leathermen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195390179.003.0001.

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This chapter provides theoretical background for the analyses contained in From Drag Queens to Leathermen: Language, Gender, and Gay Male Subcultures. The chapter reviews prior research on gay male subcultures and gay male language. The chapter then presents theoretical background related to language ideology, performativity, and indexicality. A general discussion of gendered ideologies in gay male subcultures is presented, discussing the role of stereotypes, appropriation, and the use of camp forms of interactional style. A basic history of the emergence of gay male subcultures is presented, focusing on communication within subcultures, such as the hanky code in clone subculture. The chapter ends with a brief overview of the contents of the remaining chapters in the book.
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Barrett, Rusty. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195390179.003.0008.

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This chapter draws conclusions from the analyses presented in From Drag Queens to Leathermen: Language, Gender, and Gay Male Subcultures. After a short summary of the content in the previous chapters of the book, the implications for understanding of indexicality and gender are discussed. Particular attention is given to the indexical disjuncture, in which signs with opposing indexical associations are linked to simultaneously index conflicting or contradictory meanings. It is argued that although indexical disjuncture is not unique to gay male culture, it is a common hallmark of gay male style. The chapter then discusses the ways in which language use highlights differences in understandings of gay community and issues related to social acceptance and social change.
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Buhler, James. Theories of the Digital Soundtrack. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199371075.003.0009.

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Chapter 9 considers the soundtrack in the age of digital media. It argues that the conception of digital and “new” media in terms of “convergence” has emphasized a shift in both aural and visual dimensions toward a general purpose rendering fixed on producing distinct feelings and sensations and away from a reproduction and screening of real events. This turn away from semiotic indexicality as a grounding for film has met considerable resistance, which has revealed the extent to which film theory remains bound to a conception of film as a recording of reality, however much film theory also understands film as a representation and so recognizes whatever reality it represents as inherently and necessarily constructed. This chapter concludes by sketching out some theoretical implications of the soundtrack in the context of digital media.
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Jaszczolt, Kasia M., and Maciej Witek. Expressing the self. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786658.003.0010.

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In this chapter Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Maciej Witek discuss the cognitive significance of the devices used to communicate de se thoughts and argue (and also partially empirically demonstrate) that, pace some extant proposals and pace the dominant presumption in semantics and philosophy of language, there is no evidence that natural languages use different kinds of expressions for externalizing different aspects of self-reference. On the basis of their empirical results from Polish, as well as evidence from a range of other languages and some theoretical argumentation, they sketch a possible future model founded on a correlation between speech-act types, interlocutors’ goals, and associated linguistic conventions on the one hand and expression type on the other. An additional corollary of this research is further justification for the claim of functional indexicality defended for example in Chapter 12 of this volume.
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Hegarty, Paul. Grid Intensities. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190469894.003.0008.

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Chantal Akerman’s work of the 1970s is a sustained dissection of the connections and separations between sound and visual tracks within film. Indexicality comes under intense pressure, but is never dismissed, and the question of diegetic sound is permanently in play, as Akerman undermines easy distinctions between what is inside or beyond the accepted conventions of a film’s visual borders. This chapter argues that sound becomes a mode of structuring events and their perception, allowing a rigorous formalism to suggest not only meaning but also its fractalisation. Hearing underneath the visual and political strategies of Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) and News from Home (1976) via Saute ma ville (1968), Je tu il elle (1974) and Les rendez-vous d’Anna (1978), we can sense a pulsing of meaning that expands the film event into intermediality.
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Foley, Richard. Related Topics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190865122.003.0004.

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This chapter examines Wittgenstein’s critique of philosophy’s premium on simplicity and generality. Although philosophy overlaps with the sciences, it also leans toward the humanities in the open-ended character of its core issues. Additionally, the author discusses Alasdair MacIntyre’s and Jean-Paul Sartre’s different views on the appeal of stories, and discusses as well how the insights of stories have the same features as those of the humanities in being indexical, prescriptive, and perspectival. The social sciences occupy a midpoint between the natural sciences and humanities, aiming to be descriptive, with high value on collective knowledge. But because they deal with human societies, there are constraints on efforts to minimize indexicality. And, because many issues about human societies cannot be addressed without understanding the viewpoints of individuals in the societies, there are also challenges in minimizing perspectivality and complexity.
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Bensusan, Hilan. Indexicalism: The Metaphysics of Paradox. Edinburgh University Press, 2021.

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Bensusan, Hilan. Indexicalism: The Metaphysics of Paradox. Edinburgh University Press, 2021.

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Bensusan, Hilan. Indexicalism: The Metaphysics of Paradox. Edinburgh University Press, 2021.

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Foley, Richard. Secondary Differences. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190865122.003.0003.

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This chapter argues that inquiries in the sciences ideally move toward an endpoint, a definitive account that is accurate and complete, and on which there is consensus, whereas issues in the humanities are open-ended, with major new insights and revisions always to be expected. While progress in the sciences is movement toward an agreed-upon endpoint, progress in the humanities is toward greater precision, breadth, and coherence, with individual progress highly prized even when it does not lead to consensus. The chapter also argues there are other differences. While the sciences tend to rely on deference to expert authority and to value simple theories, the humanities are more wary of deference and simplicity. The methods of the sciences, which minimize indexicality and perspectivality, and place value on discoveries of conscious phenomena derived from information not steeped in mentality, are not well suited to produce insights about the variety of human experience, whereas the humanities make use of considerations heavily inflected with mentality and hence are better able to produce insights about human experiences and perspectives.
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Ashcroft, E. A., A. A. Faustini, R. Jaggannathan, and W. W. Wadge. Multidimensional Programming. Oxford University Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195075977.001.0001.

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This book describes a powerful language for multidimensional declarative programming called Lucid. Lucid has evolved considerably in the past ten years. The main catalyst for this metamorphosis was the discovery that Lucid is based on intensional logic, one commonly used in studying natural languages. Intensionality, and more specifically indexicality, has enabled Lucid to implicitly express multidimensional objects that change, a fundamental capability with several consequences which are explored in this book. The author covers a broad range of topics, from foundations to applications, and from implementations to implications. The role of intensional logic in Lucid as well as its consequences for programming in general is discussed. The syntax and mathematical semantics of the language are given and its ability to be used as a formal system for transformation and verification is presented. The use of Lucid in both multidimensional applications programming and software systems construction (such as a parallel programming system and a visual programming system) is described. A novel model of multidimensional computation--education--is described along with its serendipitous practical benefits for harnessing parallelism and tolerating faults. As the only volume that reflects the advances over the past decade, this work will be of great interest to researchers and advanced students involved with declarative language systems and programming.

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