Jackendoff on consciousness Brook, Andrew,Pragmatics Cognition, 4, 81-92 (1996), doi = https://doi.org/10.1075/pc.4.1.08bro, publicationName = John Benjamins, issn = 0929-0907, abstract= In "How language helps us think", Jackendoff explores some of the relationships between language, consciousness, and thought, with a foray into attention and focus. In this paper, we will concentrate on his treatment of consciousness. We will examine three aspects of it: I. the method he uses to arrive at his views; 2. the extent to which he offers us a theory of consciousness adequate to assess his views; and 3. some of the things that we might need to add to what he offers to achieve an adequate theory., language=, type=