Chair: Nicholas Shea
Abstract
I propose that communication with the indexical pronoun 'I' requires coordination on a familiar discourse referent, just like communication with anaphoric (or deictic) use of 'she'. This proposal improves on a contrasting approach descended from Kaplan (1989) on which 'I' is interpreted by bridging anaphora to the event of speaking (which eliminates discretion from the interpretation by binding the pronoun to the speech event). I use the proposal to address a puzzle about communication with 'I' due to Andrea Onofri (2022).