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Deixis are words meaning pointing. Accroding to Levinson (1983:54), deixis are classified into five types, they are person deixis, time deixis, place deixis, social deixis, and discourse deixis.
Irma Winingsih
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On Uzbek converb constructions expressing motion events [PDF]
Converbs, which are widely used in Turkic languages, constitute a number of converb constructions conveying aspectual and Aktionsart meanings. These constructions, often called 'auxiliary verb constructions', have been well studied.
Vandewalle, Johan
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 4-42, April 2026.
Francesca Gardner
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Acquisition of L2 English spatial deixes by Arabic-speaking children. [PDF]
Alothman HN, Alsager HN.
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Towards Universal Semantic Tagging [PDF]
The paper proposes the task of universal semantic tagging---tagging word tokens with language-neutral, semantically informative tags. We argue that the task, with its independent nature, contributes to better semantic analysis for wide-coverage ...
Abzianidze, Lasha, Bos, Johan
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Gaze and Gestures in Telepresence: multimodality, embodiment, and roles of collaboration [PDF]
This paper proposes a controlled experiment to further investigate the usefulness of gaze awareness and gesture recognition in the support of collaborative work at a distance.
Cherubini, Mauro +3 more
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Deixis Analysis on Oxford University E-mail Messages
Deixis is essential to creating effective communication. This research aimed (i) to determine the number of each type of deixis contained within E-mails from Oxford University Publications Office and (ii) the meanings contained there in.
Desi Nur Azizah +3 more
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Beyond the Context: Exploring the Use of Deixis in Taylor Swift’s Folklore Album
While deixis has long been recognized as a key feature of everyday communication for the way it connects language to its immediate context, there is still little research that looks at how it works in contemporary music.
Tesalonika Lamriama Siagian +1 more
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Multimodal Grammar Implementation [PDF]
This paper reports on an implementation of a multimodal grammar of speech and co-speech gesture within the LKB/PET grammar engineering environment. The implementation extends the English Resource Grammar (ERG, Flickinger (2000)) with HPSG types and rules
Alahverdzhieva, Katya +2 more
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Domains of application and 'Skopos' of the German Cato translations in the late middle ages [PDF]
When we look for evidence of multilingualism in the Middle Ages, we will eventually find the type of source which consists of the translation of Latin classroom texts into various vernaculars.
Baldzuhn, Michael, Haag, Guntram
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