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'''Deixis''' is introduced to handle the 'orientational' features of language which are relative to the time and place of utterance.
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'''Deixis''' is the phenomenon that elements in a language may have a reference which is dependent on the immediate context of their utterance.
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The term is introduced to handle the 'orientational' features of language which are relative to the time and place of utterance.
  
 
===Examples===
 
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===Other languages===
 
===Other languages===
German [[Deixis (de)]] Chinese [[指示语]]
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Chinese [[指示语]] <br>
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German [[Deixis (de)]] <br>
  
 
===Reference===
 
===Reference===
 
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=== Link ===
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[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Deixis&lemmacode=1067 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 27 June 2014

Deixis is the phenomenon that elements in a language may have a reference which is dependent on the immediate context of their utterance. The term is introduced to handle the 'orientational' features of language which are relative to the time and place of utterance.

Examples

(i) personal pronouns: I, you, he, etc.

(ii) adverbials of place and time: here, there; now, then

Origin

Deixis is merely the Greek word for 'pointing' or 'indicating'.

Other languages

Chinese 指示语
German Deixis (de)

Reference

Lyons, John. 1968. Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Link

Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics