SEM143 - Deixis
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This E-Lecture discusses the various aspects of deixis (Greek for "pointing with words"), ranging from person to discourse deixis. As usual, Prof. Handke uses a variety of examples to illustrate his main points.
Thank you so much for putting out so many clarifying and informative videos such as this. Your videos are helping me to comprehensively document my conlang to a far more professional effect than I ever could have thought possible before.
Thanks a lot for your explanation, professor Handke! I'm sitting a pragmatic exam tomorrow in the afternoon and you saved my day! Thanks indeed, your videos are very dynamic and helpful.
The same here for the exam,he is super
It's really nice sir..Please make video on negative face and positive face & coherence and cohesion, if possible sir.
Thanks Prof Handke this is helpful to a large number of people all over the world may God pay you most beautiful things and all his blessings be upon you
I like that! I took the German Ups instead of the English Oops!
Thank you so much for this e-lecture Professor Handke!
Student of Jagiellonian University
Hello I need your help in my dessertation in pragmatics concerning deixis if possible please
Hello I need your help in my dessertation in pragmatics concerning deixis in second language acquisition if possible please
May I get your contact please I have many more things to learn form you sir, your help is really appreciated.
Thanks a lot !! I have a final exam tomorrow and I could understand perfectly well your explanation! Regards from Argentina!!
I am watching this vadio know, so how was ur exam.😀
Hello I need your help in my dessertation in pragmatics concerning deixis if possible please
Thank you so much!!! This video is very useful and have clearly content to understand.
For example ''I will be there at 8.00'' ''there'' is place deixis but can we say that ''at 8.00'' is time deixis?
Can you give, another example for the third sentence of time deixis (tense)
John had written a letter.
Can you explain the reference R, i'm still a little confused about it.
Is That usefull?
Thank you so much, it was so helpful. Tomorrow is my final exam in pragmatics course. WISH ME LUCK :(
Sir kindly make sure that myself , yourself,themselves , herself and himself may be used as person deixis.
Very useful indeed!
Danke sehr, Prof. Handke! Es ist sehr hilfsbereit und informative!
Thank you very much.
From 11.45 , in utterance 3 " John had written a letter when Linda arrived "; i was confused when you said " Linda wrote the letter " so many times.
You are a very technical but very clear and effective linguist, just how to deal with deixeis with no link to anaphora - most notably with TH- determiners...(?)
Excuse me sir, i want to ask about theory of person reference used in Michael Ewing's research similar to the deixis person reference?
Hi prof. I am from Indonesia and I'm currently taking my master degree on linguistic. And I am planning to write my thesis about comparative study about diexis between my local language (tae language in indonesia) and in english
how did it go? I mean thesis
Thanks so much
Your method of teaching is very good thanks sir ☺️😊
Thank you
Prof. Handke, in your very first example you took "this" as discourse deictic, why not place deictic?
Because he is referring to the paper that he's holding not a place or a location
@@lurex8957 that is the location. discourse deictic is text deictic in definition
Thanks for this lecture! Deixis is a highly intruiging topic.
The only problem I have with this overview occurs at 9:25. I'd argue that "this afternoon" typically refers to a timepoint after the utterance time u.
Thank you
Thx fam
Good video
Easy to understand.
Referential identification: an element of linguistics.
...it took a lil longer to connect the points... as "is Dexter ilL? is dexter ilL?" 'no mr blah blah. dexter is in school' sample mix entertain long as packed the tune is...
Avalanches 'frontier psychiatrist'. ... what it means... hah! mom too. as i was strangely hypnotized.... n forgot
I have a question Dr. Please.
What are the 3 waves of politeness?
Thank you very much!
What are the three basic systems of the semantic parameters of distance for space deixis?
Thank you! Super clear!
thank u so much,it was very helpful. I have a question about person deixis. some linguists did not take the 3d person (she/he) as real deixis. eg Lyons calls them impure deixis. may I know your opinion?
what a person deixis is
I do have a question on time deixis (tense). Why can u precede e in example b) (John is writing the letter)? (10: 52)
Could anyone explain that to me, please?
I know this is really late, but I will still answer. maybe I can help somebody else :)
"Is writing" is not only the present progressive form, but can also be used as a means of refering to the future, similar to the going-to-future. in this case the sentence would mean that he is going to write the letter (in the next hour).
+Tanja K likewise ref to ocvouring event wherein taken place ...proceeding? ... midnight runners :');
Oh sir thank you very much, it is very useful and easly to understand.
Goodness lesson, congratulations 👏👏 sir
Than you so much, it was really helpful. very clear and simple ^^
Very useful indeed. Thank you very much for sharing it.
2020!
I am getting a lot from these e-lectures! Thank you for sharing them online.
Very useful, thanks a lot, Prof!
ربنا يسامحك يا اللي في بالي
You missed Social Deixis.
How?
thank you so much professor!!!
thanks ..it is clear and understood
it´s "aqui", "allí" and "allá"
Actually, in Spain it's "aqui", "ahí" and "allí", I think the distinction you stated is used in Latin America.
not necessarily, it depends on the region. Also, "allí" is closer than "allá". One important thing is that in Spanish letter H is silent at all times, except when preceded by C, so the pronunciation of "ahí" is /a'i/
Thanks a lot!
Very good
That's decent, thank you
informative
Awesome, very clear!
thanks sir!!
Thanks a lot for your explanation! You are the best!