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+ | A pragmatics field that studies changes in the meaning of words or sentences caused by changes in context. Deixis in pragmatics refers to the way language users employ deictic expressions (words like pronouns, adverbs of time and place) to establish reference points within a specific communicative situation. | ||
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+ | <big>B. Categories and Examples</big> | ||
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+ | Reference<br> | ||
+ | Yule, G. 1996. Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
Revision as of 10:39, 4 May 2024
Topic of article: Deixis
The section consists of:
A. Definition
A pragmatics field that studies changes in the meaning of words or sentences caused by changes in context. Deixis in pragmatics refers to the way language users employ deictic expressions (words like pronouns, adverbs of time and place) to establish reference points within a specific communicative situation.
B. Categories and Examples
C. ... (will be written here when there is a new idea)
Reference
Yule, G. 1996. Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.