Demonstratives

Demonstratives
Author: Holger Diessel
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 1999
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027229427

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All languages have demonstratives, but their form, meaning and use vary tremendously across the languages of the world. This book presents the first large-scale analysis of demonstratives from a cross-linguistic and diachronic perspective. It is based on a representative sample of 85 languages. The first part of the book analyzes demonstratives from a synchronic point of view, examining their morphological structures, semantic features, syntactic functions, and pragmatic uses in spoken and written discourse. The second part concentrates on diachronic issues, in particular on the development of demonstratives into grammatical markers. Across languages demonstratives provide a frequent historical source for definite articles, relative and third person pronouns, nonverbal copulas, sentence connectives, directional preverbs, focus markers, expletives, and many other grammatical markers. The book describes the different mechanisms by which demonstratives grammaticalize and argues that the evolution of grammatical markers from demonstratives is crucially distinct from other cases of grammaticalization.

Spatial Demonstratives in English and Chinese

Spatial Demonstratives in English and Chinese
Author: Yián Wu
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9027253692

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As a subject of universal appeal, spatial demonstratives have been studied extensively from a variety of disciplines. What marks the present study as distinct is that it is an English-Chinese comparative study set in a cognitive-linguistic framework and that the methodology features a parallel corpora-based, discourse analysis approach. The framework illuminates the nature of the demonstratives basic and extended meaning and use, the connections between them, and the mechanisms that govern and constrain their trends of extension. The corpora place the English and Chinese demonstratives in comparable discourse contexts and processes, providing an ecological environment for the observation of how their behavior fits into the respective structural and discourse systems of the two languages. The study also illuminates important issues such as the subjectivity of language, language as a representational system and a vehicle of communication, the interface between form and function, and the role of context in discourse comprehension.

Demonstratives

Demonstratives
Author: John Cleaves
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2020-11-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781601568496

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then just imagine what an animated exhibit will tell jurors about your case. According to legal technologist John Cleaves, that is what PowerPoint does: it helps you design dramatic courtroom demonstratives that not only illustrate your point but creates memorable images and animations that will stay in the minds of jurors in the deliberation room and beyond. If slideshows of bulleted lists are all you ever do with PowerPoint, then you’re missing out on what puts the power in PowerPoint. In the second edition of Demonstratives: Making Effective Graphics for Trial, you will learn, step by step, how to: Develop a consistent theme (or “brand”) throughout your demonstratives so they have their own “look and feel” that jurors can readily identify as your side of the case Create a variety of timelines that tell and “sell” your client’s story in the order it happened Make your important quotes, callouts, and “tear outs” look like they were created by a professional graphic artist Transform your data into graphs and charts that explain or analyze information in a clear way Insert photographs, videos, and animated GIFs into your slideshow to demonstrate who, what, where, and even how Add motion to the objects you create to bring to life traffic patterns, patent figures, equipment machination, and much more Design three-dimensional physical models, still lifes, and text that highlight volume, size, and spatial relationships among objects The book closes with everything you need to know to share your demonstratives in the courtroom: from the Federal Rules of Evidence you must consider to a checklist of audio-visual equipment to bring and tasks to complete once you are finally in the courtroom. Check out this video for a sample of what you’ll learn. With Demonstratives at your side, your exhibits will never be the same again.

Atypical Demonstratives

Atypical Demonstratives
Author: Marco Coniglio,Andrew Murphy,Eva Schlachter,Tonjes Veenstra
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110560299

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Atypical demonstratives have not received adequate attention in the literature so far, or have even been completely neglected. By providing fresh insights and discussing new facets, this volume contributes to the better understanding of this group of words, starting from specific empirical phenomena, and advances our knowledge of the various properties of demonstratives, their syntactic multi-functionality, semantic feature specifications and pragmatic functions. In addition, some of the papers discuss different grammaticalization processes involving demonstratives, in particular how and from which lexical and morphosyntactic categories they originate cross-linguistically, and which semantic or pragmatic mechanisms play which role in their emergence. As such, the different contributions guide the readers on an adventurous journey into the realm of different exotic species of demonstratives, whose peculiar properties offer new exiting insights into the complex nature of demonstrative expressions themselves.

Demonstratives in Cross Linguistic Perspective

Demonstratives in Cross Linguistic Perspective
Author: Stephen C. Levinson,Sarah Cutfield,Michael J. Dunn,N. J. Enfield,Sérgio Meira
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2018-07-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108424288

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The definitive guide to demonstratives, which play a key role in language acquisition and use.

Demonstratives Deictic Pointing and the Conceptualization of Space

Demonstratives  Deictic Pointing and the Conceptualization of Space
Author: Holger Diessel,Kenny Coventry,Harmen Gudde,Olga Capirci
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889667826

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Sabellian Demonstratives

Sabellian Demonstratives
Author: Emmanuel Dupraz
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2011-12-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004216990

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Past research on the Sabellian languages has been devoted mainly to the phonetic and morphological features of these languages as elements for the reconstruction of the prehistoric stages of Latin. The present book aims at analysing the semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic features of a subset of grammatical terms, the demonstratives. It contains a thorough description of their synchronic behaviour, which permits both a comparison to the Latin data with new hypotheses on the epigraphic genres in Republican Italy and a reconstruction of the Italic origins of these terms based on typological principles. Neither the grammar of Sabellian nor the pragmatic scope of the Sabellian inscriptions should be considered a priori identical to their Latin comparanda.

Demonstratives in discourse

Demonstratives in discourse
Author: Åshild Næss,Anna Margetts ,Yvonne Treis
Publsiher: Language Science Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783961102860

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This volume explores the use of demonstratives in the structuring and management of discourse, and their role as engagement expressions, from a crosslinguistic perspective. It seeks to establish which types of discourse-related functions are commonly encoded by demonstratives, beyond the well-established reference-tracking and deictic uses, and also investigates which members of demonstrative paradigms typically take on certain functions. Moreover, it looks at the roles of non-deictic demonstratives, that is, members of the paradigm which are dedicated e.g. to contrastive, recognitional, or anaphoric functions and do not express deictic distinctions. Several of the studies also focus on manner demonstratives, which have been little studied from a crosslinguistic perspective. The volume thus broadens the scope of investigation of demonstratives to look at how their core functions interact with a wider range of discourse functions in a number of different languages. The volume covers languages from a range of geographical locations and language families, including Cushitic and Mande languages in Africa, Oceanic and Papuan languages in the Pacific region, Algonquian and Guaykuruan in the Americas, and Germanic, Slavic and Finno-Ugric languages in the Eurasian region. It also includes two papers taking a broader typological approach to specific discourse functions of demonstratives.