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2016
Abstract The main goal of this chapter is critically to address from a comparative perspective some of the most important issues in Romance deixis, covering the restructuring of Latin demonstrative and personal-spatial systems into the various Romance varieties; the diachronic and synchronic distributions, formal developments and ...
Ledgeway, Adam, Smith, John Charles
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Abstract The main goal of this chapter is critically to address from a comparative perspective some of the most important issues in Romance deixis, covering the restructuring of Latin demonstrative and personal-spatial systems into the various Romance varieties; the diachronic and synchronic distributions, formal developments and ...
Ledgeway, Adam, Smith, John Charles
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Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
When engaged in communication, people often rely on pointing gestures to refer to out-of-reach content. However, observers frequently misinterpret the target of a pointing gesture. Previous research suggests that to perform a pointing gesture, people place the index finger on or close to a line connecting the eye to the referent, while observers ...
Maurício Sousa +4 more
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When engaged in communication, people often rely on pointing gestures to refer to out-of-reach content. However, observers frequently misinterpret the target of a pointing gesture. Previous research suggests that to perform a pointing gesture, people place the index finger on or close to a line connecting the eye to the referent, while observers ...
Maurício Sousa +4 more
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Discourse Deixis and Situational Deixis in Sinhala
1998Abstract Sinhala has a four-member set of determiners that show deictic properties. These are given in table 8-1 along with a rough indication of their “core” meanings and the designations given to them in earlier work (Gair 1970: 31 ff).
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Language Sciences, 2015
The paper argues that marked, or explicit, deixis covers only a small area of the broader field of general deixis. To better account for the large area of unmarked deixis, the paper proposes implicit deixis as generated by the voice of utterances that accompanies all signifiers of a linguistic expression. As such, implicit deixis is argued as the modal
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The paper argues that marked, or explicit, deixis covers only a small area of the broader field of general deixis. To better account for the large area of unmarked deixis, the paper proposes implicit deixis as generated by the voice of utterances that accompanies all signifiers of a linguistic expression. As such, implicit deixis is argued as the modal
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2021
.Die deutsche Sprache zeichnet sich durch einen reichen Strukturausbau in Hinblick auf den Bestand an deiktischen und deiktisch abgeleiteten Ausdrucksmitteln aus (Ehlich z.B. 2007c, Redder 2010a). Ausdrücke wie dieser, hier und jetzt gehören zum Kernbestand dieses deiktischen Inventars.
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.Die deutsche Sprache zeichnet sich durch einen reichen Strukturausbau in Hinblick auf den Bestand an deiktischen und deiktisch abgeleiteten Ausdrucksmitteln aus (Ehlich z.B. 2007c, Redder 2010a). Ausdrücke wie dieser, hier und jetzt gehören zum Kernbestand dieses deiktischen Inventars.
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2019
Charles O. Hartman’s chapter is primarily concerned with “Dylan’s Deixis.” By offering a careful analysis of deixis in Dylan’s song-writing, Hartman ties that song-writing to a poetic tradition that Dylan both embraces and disregards. This chapter, to appropriate the author’s felicitous expression, sorts through the sometimes-fugitive operations of ...
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Charles O. Hartman’s chapter is primarily concerned with “Dylan’s Deixis.” By offering a careful analysis of deixis in Dylan’s song-writing, Hartman ties that song-writing to a poetic tradition that Dylan both embraces and disregards. This chapter, to appropriate the author’s felicitous expression, sorts through the sometimes-fugitive operations of ...
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'Deixis objective' vs 'deixis subjective'
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