Deixis and Indexicals As Meaning Making Devices in Selected Spoken and Written Texts
Human beings are social animals and communicate their needs through various linguistic symbols. They use deistic expressions to manipulate meaning based on their different experiences.
Temitope Abiodun Balogun
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