Dexis and Distance
Dexis and Distance
Pragmatics:
Deixis and Distance
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Deixis
Definition
The word ‘deixis’ is a
technical term (from
Greek) for one of the
most basic things we
do with utterances,
which
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Definiti
ons
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Types of Deixis
PERSON DEIXIS Any :
expression used to point to a person
( me, you, him, them) is an example of
PERSON DEIXIS.
SPACE/SPATIAL/PLACE
DEIXIS : Words used to point to a
location ( here, there) are examples of
PLACE DEIXIS.
TIME/TEMPORAL
DEIXIS : The expression used to
point to a time ( now, then, tonight, last
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week, yesterday) are examples of TIME
: DISCOURSE DEIXIS: any
expression used to refer to earlier
or forthcoming segments of the
discourse: in the previous/next
paragraph, or Have you heard this
joke?
SOCIAL DEIXIS: honorifics
(forms to show respect such as
Professor Li).
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Person
Deixis
a speech event includes at least two persons:
– first person = speaker
– second person = addressee
If the two persons do not only refer to themselves while
talking, there is a third person ( = the person they are
talking about), that does not have to take part in the
conversation.
Usually the third person is not grammatically marked,
because the only two persons of importance are the first
person (speaker = most important) and the second person
(addressee = less important).
only in English: the suffix (-s) for the third person.
The traditional category of plural is not symmetrically
applied to first person (we) in the way it is to the third
(they)
– In addition there are two first person `plural` pronouns,
corresponding to `we-inclusive-of-addressee` and `we-
exclusive-of-addressee`:
– Let`s go to the cinema.
– = `we-inclusive-of-addressee`
– Let`s go to see you tomorrow.
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– =`we-exclusive-of-addressee`
Person
Deixis
Pronouns:
grammatical category for a person: personal
pronouns
– All languages have personal pronouns or at
least words, that refer to the participants
of the speech act.
The pronouns of the first (I-my-mine) and
second person (you- your-yours) are deictic:
– reference to the speaking person.
It is also possible to have deictic pronouns for the
third person.
Definite and specific pronouns: this, that, those, or
these.
Indefinite and specific pronouns: somebody ,
something , who, what.
Indefinite and non-specific pronouns: someone ,
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something , nobody, nothing.
Place Deixis
concerns the locations relative to anchorage points in the
speech event (speaker = centre),
two basic ways of referring to objects: by describing or naming
them and by locating them,
locations can be specified relative to other objects:
– The station is two hundred yards from the college.
locations can be specified relative to the location of participants;
– It's two hundred yards away.
some pure place-deictic words: here and there (adverbs); this
and that (demonstrative pronouns);
=> symbolic usage of here = pragmatically given unit of
space that includes the location of the speaker;
– I'm writing to say I'm having a marvellous time
here.
Adverbs: here and there = contrast on a proximal/distal
dimension;
– here = proximal (near); there = distal ( more distant)
– Bring that here and take this there.
Demonstrative pronouns are more clearly organized in a
proximal/distal
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Place
Deixis
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person just giving the utterance