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Deictic conceptualisation of space, time and person
Introduction
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Friedrich Lenz
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contents v
- Deictic conceptualisation of space, time and person vii
- 1. ‘Addressee effects’ in demonstrative systems 3
- 2. Deictics in the conversational dyad 13
- 3. Non-deictic uses of the deictic motion verbs kommen and gehen in German 41
- 4. Origo, pointing, and conceptualization — what gestures reveal about the nature of the origo in face-to-face interaction 69
- 5. Two ways of construing complex temporal structures 97
- 6. "Look here, what I am saying!" 135
- 7. The ‘subjective’ effects of negation and past subjunctive on deontic modals 153
- 8. Politeness distinctions in second person pronouns 185
- 9. Deictic use of demonstrative pronouns in the Rigveda 203
- 10. Towards a unified model of domain-bound reference 223
- 11. Deixis and speech situation revisited 249
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contents v
- Deictic conceptualisation of space, time and person vii
- 1. ‘Addressee effects’ in demonstrative systems 3
- 2. Deictics in the conversational dyad 13
- 3. Non-deictic uses of the deictic motion verbs kommen and gehen in German 41
- 4. Origo, pointing, and conceptualization — what gestures reveal about the nature of the origo in face-to-face interaction 69
- 5. Two ways of construing complex temporal structures 97
- 6. "Look here, what I am saying!" 135
- 7. The ‘subjective’ effects of negation and past subjunctive on deontic modals 153
- 8. Politeness distinctions in second person pronouns 185
- 9. Deictic use of demonstrative pronouns in the Rigveda 203
- 10. Towards a unified model of domain-bound reference 223
- 11. Deixis and speech situation revisited 249
- Index 271