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Deictic elements throughout the languages of the world - A comparison

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Lehmannn, Martin

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Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,0 (A), Free University of Berlin (Institute for English Philology), course: Lexical Semantics, language: English, abstract: [...] Who are the speaker and the addressee? When and where didthe utterance take place?The tokens I, you, next week and here are deictic expressions. According to CharlesJ. Fillmore (FILLMORE 1997: §1) [d]eixis can be defined as the anchorage of an utterancein the extralinguistic context. Andersons and Keenans definition (1985) is similar toFillmores:Following standard usage, we consider as deictic expressions (or deicticsfor short) those linguistic elements whose interpretation in simple sentencesmakes essential reference to properties of the extralinguistic context of theutterance in which they occur.1 (ANDERSON and KEENAN 1985: 259)The most frequently quoted definition (LENZ 2003: VII) of deixis comes from John Lyons(1977):By deixis is meant the location and identification of persons, objects, events,processes and activities being talked about, or referred to, in relation to thespatiotemporal context created and sustained by the act of utterance and theparticipation in it, typically, of a single speaker and at least one addressee.(Lyons 1977: 637)The definitions show that deixis does not merely belong to the field of semantics. The use ofdeictic elements depends on a particular context. Thus, deixis is on the interface of semanticsand pragmatics. Since deixis is a universal phenomenon, typologists examine its variationsand similarities throughout the languages of the world. The initial example shows that we relyheavily on deictic elements in every-day language. We refer to places, objects, persons, times,and many more things by means of deixis. Therefore, the study of deixis is not onlyinteresting to linguists but to anyone who is engaged in language in general.My approach is to use deictic elements in English as a starting point. I will then move on tocompare the strategies of English with those of other languages. My aims are to show how wide the range of deictic elements in human language is and how much the concepts ofcertain languages vary from what we are used to.There are different types of deixis: The main categories are local deixis, person deixis, socialdeixis, furthermore time deixis and manner deixis. This paper concentrates on local deixis,the prototype of deixis (SENNHOLZ 1985: 168-169). Additionally, a general overview onperson and social deixis is provived.

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Erschienen: 13.12.2003

Umfang: 19 S., 0.65 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783638239349

Umbreit-Nr.: 6831833

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