Obviative person deixis refers to the grammatical marking of third-person referents to distinguish between the primary subject and other third-person…
A noun phrase is a word or group of words that functions in a sentence as a subject, object, or…
Nonfinite verbs are verb forms that do not show tense, person, or number. They function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs,…
A lexicon is the vocabulary of a language or a field. It encompasses all the words and their meanings, serving…
Inclusive first-person deixis refers to the use of 'we' or 'us' to encompass both the speaker and the listener, fostering…
Illocutionary verbs are verbs that perform an action as they state it, like promising or warning. They directly express the…
First person deixis refers to the use of pronouns and other linguistic elements that indicate the speaker's perspective. It's fundamental…
A finite verb is a verb form that shows tense, person, and number. It's the main verb in a clause…
Examines the linguistic phenomenon of first-person deixis, focusing on how 'I' and 'me' establish unique, subjective perspectives within discourse and…