- In linguistics,
deixis (/ˈdaɪksɪs, ˈdeɪksɪs/) is the use of
words or
phrases to
refer to a
particular time (e.g. then),
place (e.g. here), or
person (e...
- In linguistics,
grammatical person is the
grammatical distinction between deictic references to parti****nt(s) in an event; typically, the distinction...
- be
understood without context.
Demonstratives are
often used in
spatial deixis (where the
speaker or
sometimes the
listener is to
provide context), but...
- Jeju (Jeju: 제줏말; Jeju RR: Jejunmal, or Korean: 제주어; RR: Jejueo, or 제주말; Jejumal),
often called Jejueo or
Jejuan in English-language scholarship, is a Koreanic...
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elaborate systems of "social
deixis", or
systems of
signalling social distance through linguistic means. In English,
social deixis is
shown mostly through...
- are
topical to the conversation. Notes:
Diacritics in
deixis are not
mandatory in Malagasy.
Deixis marked by a * are
rarely used.
Malagasy shares much of...
- The
English pronouns form a
relatively small category of
words in
Modern English whose primary semantic function is that of a pro-form for a noun phrase...
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philosophy of language, the
study of
indexicality tends to
focus specifically on
deixis,
while in
semiotics and
anthropology equal attention is
generally given...
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Seneca (/ˈsɛnəkə/; in Seneca, Onöndowaʼga꞉ʼ Gawë꞉noʼ, or Onötowáʼka꞉) is the
language of the
Seneca people, one of the Six
Nations of the Hodinöhsö꞉niʼ...
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visitor is Canadian' and 'the
visitor is a Canadian' respectively. The
deixis system has a proximal/medial/distal and a non-demonstrative/demonstrative...