- context-dependent meaning.
Often the
deictic center is the speaker: thus, any
tokens of "I" in the speaker's
discourse must
deictically refer back to the speaker...
-
LGBTQ culture.
Pronouns are used to
refer to
entities deictically or anaphorically. A
deictic pronoun points to some
person or
object by identifying...
- of the
expression (viz., the
cause of the pain).
While we can
often see
deictic or
indexical elements in
expressive interjections,
examples of reference...
- pragmatics, the
origo is the
reference point on
which deictic relationships are based. In most
deictic systems, the
origo identifies with the
current speaker...
-
referred to and to
distinguish those entities from others. They are
typically deictic,
their meaning depending on a
particular frame of reference, and cannot...
-
different stages of development. The
categories of children's
gesture include deictic and
representational gestures.
Gestures are
distinct from
manual signs...
- 'home' [R210.021]
Postnominal demonstratives can be used
deictically or anaphorically. As
deictic markers they are used to
point at
something visible, while...
-
Brazilian Portuguese (Portuguese: português brasileiro; [poʁtuˈɡejz bɾaziˈlejɾu]; also
known as pt-BR) is the set of
varieties of
Portuguese language native...
- Epps (2005), pp. 225-226)
Situating modification includes deictic modification. In Hup,
deictic modification,
including the
modifying relationship of demonstratives...
- have
conventionalized meanings.
Deictic gestures can
occur simultaneously with
vocal speech or in
place of it.
Deictic gestures are
gestures that consist...