The production of indexicals and demonstratives (i.e., of the egocentric particulars) is based on an egocentric schema. This schema is also present -we propose- in (1) the reception of speaker-centred terms, and in (2) a special type of syntactic constiuctions -the relational constructions whose centre is not a real (or sympractic) element of communicative situation. In (1) and (2) the egocentric schema is accompanied by a second factor (momentary 'role-taking' or 'perspective-taking'), which, although common to both cases, is dependent on a different mechanism in each one of the two types -the imitative or motor nature of every reception, and the application of the egocentric schema to visual evocations, respectively-
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