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Deixis - Übersetzung nach deutsch

WORDS REQUIRING CONTEXT TO UNDERSTAND THEIR MEANING
Deictic expression; Deictic; Deictics; Discourse deixis; Text deixis; Anaphoric reference; Deictical; Spatial deixis; Temporal deixis; Personal deixis; Deictic center; Deixes
  • Person deixis, place deixis and time deixis in English

Deixis         
n. deixis, word whose reference relies completely on context (Linguistics)
deixis      
n. Deixis, (Linguistik) Wörter eine Zeigefunktion habend

Definition

deixis
['de?ks?s,'d??ks?s]
¦ noun Linguistics the function or use of deictic words or forms.
Origin
1940s: from Gk, lit. 'reference', from deiknunai 'to show'.

Wikipedia

Deixis

In linguistics, deixis (, ) is the use of general words and phrases to refer to a specific time, place, or person in context, e.g., the words tomorrow, there, and they. Words are deictic if their semantic meaning is fixed but their denoted meaning varies depending on time and/or place. Words or phrases that require contextual information to be fully understood—for example, English pronouns—are deictic. Deixis is closely related to anaphora. Although this article deals primarily with deixis in spoken language, the concept is sometimes applied to written language, gestures, and communication media as well. In linguistic anthropology, deixis is treated as a particular subclass of the more general semiotic phenomenon of indexicality, a sign "pointing to" some aspect of its context of occurrence.

Although this article draws examples primarily from English, deixis is believed to be a feature (to some degree) of all natural languages. The term's origin is Ancient Greek: δεῖξις, romanized: deixis, lit. 'display, demonstration, or reference', the meaning point of reference in contemporary linguistics having been taken over from Chrysippus.