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- linguistics, psychology, and
literary theory, the
concepts of
deictic field and
deictic shift are
sometimes deplo**** in the
study of
narrative media....
- person, [behaving] in this way.'
Deictics narrow the
scope of
definiteness and referentiality, with
general deictics marking both time and space. Buru...
- doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2014.11.011. Wilkins, D. P. (1992).
Interjections as
deictics.
Journal of Pragmatics, 18(2-3), 119-158. Wierzbicka, Anna (September 1992)...
-
LGBTQ culture.
Pronouns are used to
refer to
entities deictically or anaphorically. A
deictic pronoun points to some
person or
object by identifying...
- The non-selective
deictics are
unstressed whereas the
selective ones (demonstratives) are stressed.
There is a
second selective deictic,
namely dieses Kind...
- pragmatics, the
origo is the
reference point on
which deictic relationships are based. In most
deictic systems, the
origo identifies with the
current speaker...
-
paradigm below shows the four
deictic patterns found in Pukapukan.
Pattern 1
generally corresponds to ‘near speaker, or
deictic centre.’ For example: (35)...
- century, the "Low Countries" and the "Netherlands" lost
their original deictic meaning. In most
Romance languages, the term "Low Countries" is officially...
-
Dixon states that "pronouns
inflect in a nominative-accusative paradigm…
deictics with
human reference have
separate cases for
transitive subject, transitive...