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Definition
Discourse deixis is deictic reference to a portion of a discourse relative to the speaker's current
“location” in the discourse.
Examples (English)
Use of this to refer to a story one is about to tell in:
I bet you haven’t heard this story.
Reference to Chapter 7 of a book by means of in the next chapter or in the previous chapter,
depending on whether the reference is made from Chapter 6 or 8.
Use of this in a creaky-voiced utterance of:
This is what phoneticians call a creaky voice.
Source: Levinson 1983 63, 85
Kinds
Here are some kinds of discourse deixis:
What is switch reference?
What is token-reflexive deixis?
Generic
Discourse deixis is a kind of
What is deixis?
Sources
Levinson 1983 62–63, 85, 89
Lyons 1977b 667–668
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