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    Dexies

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    Deixis‚ Cognition and the Construction of Viewpoint Ambros‚ Regine; Carino‚ Myla; Gesell‚ Charmaine Erika; Lucas‚ Marjorie; Lucyao‚ Jacqueline; Perez‚ Mary Ann Joy; Pulon‚ Aisha ------------------------------------------------- STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF POINT OF VIEW A. Narrative Point of View > It is from a character’s point of view that events are described even though the story is told by a third person. > Proposed Taxonomies: * Paul Simpson’s Taxonomy (1993) =He distinguishes what

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    Abstract This article discusses how emotions are depicted in two Katherine Mansfield’s short stories‚ ”Bliss” and ”Taking the Veil”. Emotions are mapped through linguistic markers such as adjectives and adverbs that imply a character’s emotional response to story events. The study focuses on narratorial discourse and distinguishes between verbalized speech and thought (free indirect discourse) and non-verbalised thought-processes (psycho-narration). The analysis is carried out by studying the deictic

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    the study of the expressions of relative distance. CHAPTER 2 DEIXIS AND DISTANCE Diexis means “pointing” via language (deictic expression). For example when you notice a strange object and ask‚ “What’s that?” you are using deictic expression (“that”) to indicate something in the immediate context. Diexis divided into three expressions: 1. Person deixis (me‚ you) can be used to indicate people. Social deixis‚ person deixis distinction between forms used for a familiar versus non familiar

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    Assignment of linguistic Nihal Alsahlee‚ section: 446 Chapter 10. Page: 137 Question 1: I’m busy now so you can’t stay here. Come back later. _Person deixis: I’m‚ you. _Spatial deixis: here‚ back. _Temporal deixis: now‚ later. Question 2: Dr. Foster gave Andy some medicine after he told her about his headaches and she advised him to take the pills three times a day until the pain went away. _Anaphora expression: he‚ her‚ his‚ she‚ him‚ the pills‚ the pain. Question 3: (a) Teacher:

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    Introduction Pragmatics is a subfield of linguistics which studies the ways in which context contributes to meaning. Pragmatics encompasses speech act theory‚ conversational implicature‚ talk in interaction and other approaches to language behavior in philosophy‚ sociology‚ linguistics and anthropology. Unlike semantics‚ which examines meaning that is conventional or "coded" in a given language‚ pragmatics studies how the transmission of meaning depends not only on structural and linguistic

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    PRAGMATICS ACQUISITION I. INTRODUCTION In communications‚ one meaning or one function can be said with various form / structure. For instruction others‚ speaker can express it by imperative sentence‚ declarative sentence‚ or even with interrogative sentence. In communication‚ we sometimes experience of miscommunication because of we have a difference perception of a speaker’s intended meaning. From the simple description above‚ pragmatics is the correct one to be learnt because pragmatics helps

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    entities of the world‚ how word litterally connect to things 2 Deixis and distance Deixis: it means pointing via language. It depends on the speaker and hearer sharing the same context. Deictic expression: any linguistic form used to acomplish this ‘pointing’. They are also called indexicals. Person deixis: me‚ you. Also proper nouns and noun phrases. Honorifics: expressions which indicate higher status. Social deixis: are the circumstances which lead to the choice of using honorifics

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    Analysis on the Transcript ‘Cami-knickers’ The transcript ‘cami-knickers’ is a spoken interaction between J‚ her cousin‚ E‚ her friend‚ T‚ and her aunts‚ M and S at a wedding reception. This means that they are all related or have a close relationship with each over. Throughout the whole interaction they are all very comfortable around one another and use a lot of different spoken language features in it. In the transcript J starts off the conversation by using a discourse marker. She starts

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    Syntax

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    and their meanings are combined. It also deals with peculiarities of syntactic units‚ their behavior in different contexts. Syntactic units may be analyzed from different points of view‚ and accordingly‚ different syntactic theories exist. 2. Kinds of syntactic theories. Transformational-Generative Grammar. The Transformational grammar was first suggested by American scholar Zelling Harris as a method of analyzing sentences and was later elaborated by another American scholar Noam Chomsky

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    Advertising Discourse

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    explores the way in which text worlds are created in advertising discourse by analysing linguistic choices and features of context which are crucial in the determination of specific relations between sender(s) and target audience(s)‚ in particular‚ deixis and frame knowledge. The argument is that a textworld model is particularly adequate for the description of the way in which advertising discourse is processed in an active‚ dynamic‚ context-dependent way. In this process‚ addressees reconstruct the

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