Unbounded deixis refers to linguistic expressions whose reference is not fixed to a specific context, person, place, or time. These…
Token-reflexive deixis refers to linguistic expressions that point to themselves or their own utterance. It's a form of self-reference in…
Third person deixis refers to the use of pronouns and other grammatical forms to refer to entities not directly involved…
Social deixis refers to the linguistic expression of social relationships and hierarchies between speakers and listeners. It includes forms of…
Second person deixis refers to the use of 'you' and related pronouns to refer to the listener or reader. It…
Relational social deixis explores how language use, particularly pronouns and honorifics, signals and constructs social relationships and power dynamics between…
Person deixis refers to the use of words that point to the speaker, listener, or others. It's fundamental for establishing…
Obviative person deixis refers to the grammatical marking of third-person referents to distinguish between the primary subject and other third-person…
Horizontal deixis refers to the spatial positioning of entities relative to the speaker and listener within a discourse. It establishes…
First person deixis refers to the use of pronouns and other linguistic elements that indicate the speaker's perspective. It's fundamental…