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deictic

Speech parts

1. deictic - Noun

2. deictic - Adjective

Meaning

Direct; proving directly; -- applied to reasoning, and opposed to elenchtic or refutative.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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words that introduce particulars of the speaker's and hearer's shared cognitive field into the message Source: Internet

deictic pronouns Source: Internet

According to many scholars it only comprises a small number of monosyllabic lexical roots, including the personal pronouns and a few other deictic and auxiliary items. Source: Internet

Because the word there can also be a deictic adverb (meaning "at/to that place"), a sentence like There is a river could have either of two meanings: "a river exists" (with there as a pronoun), and "a river is in that place" (with there as an adverb). Source: Internet

As deictic expressions are frequently egocentric, the center often consists of the speaker at the time and place of the utterance, and additionally, the place in the discourse and relevant social factors. Source: Internet

Gestural deixis refers, broadly, to deictic expressions whose understanding requires some sort of audio-visual information. Source: Internet

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