10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEICTIC»
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deictic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
deictic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Deictic Conceptualisation of Space, Time, and Person
This volume is a collection of articles which present the results of investigations into the grammar, semantics and pragmatics of deictic expressions in several languages.
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Deictic elements throughout the languages of the world - A ...
[...] Who are the speaker and the addressee?
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Deictic Imaginings: Semiosis at Work and at Play
1.1 Introduction The origin and use of deictic terms, e.g., “I,” “you,” “this,” “that,” “
here,” “there,” “now,” and “then” have fascinated linguists and philosophers for
more than a century (Jespersen 1922/2008; Benveniste 1956/1971; Lyons 1968,
...
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Studies in the Acquisition of
Deictic Terms
In these studies Dr Tanz investigates children's acquisition of the deictic distinctions.
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Stdies in Acquistn
Deictic Ts
In particular, she evaluates a number of current influential hypotheses, notably those of H. Clark and E. Clark. The volume will be of interest to psychologists and linguists and particularly to researchers in child language.
Christine Tanz, Tanz, S R Anderson, 1980
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Rethinking Context: Language as an Interactive Phenomenon
2. The. indexical. ground. of. deictic. reference. WILLIAM. F. HANKS. Editors'.
introduction. William F. Hanks received a joint Ph.D. in Anthropology and
Linguistics from the University of Chicago, where he is currently Associate
Professor of ...
Alessandro Duranti, Charles Goodwin, 1992
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Direct and Indirect Speech
Temporal deixis As tense is, among other things, a means of time reference, it
would not be altogether unreasonable to assume that the deictic pivot determines
shifting of tenses in indirect speech, because, after all, the adjustment of the ...
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Speech and Thought Representation in English: A ...
Deictic centre and deictic shift in DST and IST By and large, the notion of deixis
refers to those phenomena in language which make reference to an individual
speaker's 'situatedness' in the real world (or in a fictional world) in terms of time
and ...
Lieven Vandelanotte, 2009
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The Impact of Training
Deictic Frames on Perspective Taking ...
The ability to infer mental states of others---such as beliefs, desires, and intentions---is said to emerge in typically developing individuals between the ages of two and five years.
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The Pragmatics of Translation
Deixis appears to be a universal feature of human communication (Kryk, 1990),
linking utterances to the contexts in which they are produced via the three
fundamental deictic dimensions, viz., the spatial ('Beethoven lived here'); the
temporal ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEICTIC»
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deictic is used in the context of the following news items.
Vendors lose out in earning from fish waste
... and can also be used in preparing animal feeds for generating bio-fuels, bio-gas plants, preparing deictic products and cosmetics, he added. «Hindustan Times, Jul 15»
Gay Marriage, Racism and Obamacare: The Challenge of Caring
Deictic relational responding, empathy and experiential avoidance as predictors of social anhedonia: Further contributions from relational ... «Huffington Post, Jun 15»
Spin and PR infecting politics
In private, citizens may rail against the over-Anglicisation of 'apartheid' by South Africans keen to exercise deictic distance from the past and ... «eNCA, Jun 15»
Curating Awe In A World Of Endless Miracles
“A story is immersive when it effectively induces a deictic shift, which is the moment when you assume a viewpoint of one of the characters of ... «Forbes, May 15»
Professor's Bookshelf: Janne Höltermann
And I wrote a research paper on how space is represented in language using deictic elements. Words like “here” and “there.” For instance, in ... «The Wesleyan Argus, Apr 15»
On Being (Roughly) Here
'Here', like 'I', is what linguists call a 'deictic' term – its reference is determined by the location of the person who is using it at the time they are using it: 'here' is ... «Philosophy Now, Jan 15»
Lisa Robertson's Cinema of the Present, reviewed: So nice you read …
Pronouns without a stable context are “deictic shifters,” as they allow statements to slip into ambiguity. Robertson revels in this slippage, and ... «National Post, Dec 14»
Pointing is infants' first communicative gesture (w/ Video)
... they combine with vocalisations are deictic gestures (pointing and reaching) with a declarative communicative intention (to inform) more than ... «Medical Xpress, Feb 14»
Lincoln's rhetoric in the Gettysburg Address
It responds to pressing events, addresses particular audiences and is delivered in particular places that can all be referred to with deictic or ... «OUPblog, Nov 13»
A Buddhist Approach to AI
But if we embark on the (however chilling) task of designing divinity without a culture of rich poetic, deictic discourse and inter-personal ... «Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, Sep 13»