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  1. Deixis and Anaphora.François Recanati - 2004 - In Zoltán Gendler Szabó (ed.), Semantics Versus Pragmatics. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 286--316.
    A defence of the 'pragmatic' theory of anaphora (which stresses the analogy between anaphora and deixis) against an argument put forward by Gareth Evans.
     
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    Manual deixis in apes and humans.David A. Leavens - 2005 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 5 (3):387-408.
    Pointing by apes is near-ubiquitous in captivity, yet rare in their natural habitats. This has implications for understanding both the ontogeny and heritability of pointing, conceived as a behavioral phenotype. The data suggest that the cognitive capacity for manual deixis was possessed by the last common ancestor of humans and the great apes. In this review, nonverbal reference is distinguished from symbolic reference. An operational definition of intentional communication is delineated, citing published or forthcoming examples for each of the defining (...)
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  3. Deixis (even without pointing).Una Stojnic, Matthew Stone & Ernie Lepore - 2013 - Philosophical Perspectives 27 (1):502-525.
  4. Deixis, Space and Time.John Lyons - 1977 - In Semantics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 636-724.
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    Signs, deixis, and the emergence of scientific explanation.Wolff-Michael Roth & Daniel V. Lawless - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (138).
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    Temporale Deixis Temporale Frage: Zum Propositionalen Gehalt Deklarativer Und Interrogativer Sätze.Rainer Bäuerle - 1979 - Gunter Narr Verlag.
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  7. Thessalonians, Philippians, Galatians, Philemon.Jouette M. Bassler - 1991
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    Deixis, Reference and Inference.Tomasz Zarębski & Robert Kublikowski - 2021 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 13 (2).
    The article raises the issue of the relationship between Hilary Putnam’s externalist semantics, with a focus on the concepts of deixis and deictic (ostensive) definition, and Robert B. Brandom’s semantic inferentialism, with a focus on the concepts of observational, noninferential reports and of anaphoric reference and their roles in a broader inferential practice. The analysis of the two respective conceptions shows that despite the differences in philosophical background and terminology, Putnam’s and Brandom’s considerations largely overlap as to their views on (...)
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    What Does “This” Mean? Deixis and the Semantics of Demonstratives in Stoic Propositions.Marion Durand - 2019 - Methodos 19.
    Cet article vise à comprendre la théorie stoïcienne de la deixis afin d’expliquer l’importance accordée par les stoïciens aux pronoms démonstratifs et aux énoncés qu’ils composent, c’est-à-dire les propositions dites définitives. Nous montrons que ces propositions sont privilégiées pour des raisons à la fois ontologiques et épistémologiques en raison des propriétés sémantiques de leur sujet. Elles sont privilégiées d’un point de vue ontologique parce que la deixis grâce à laquelle leur sujet fait référence au réel crée une relation privilégiée à (...)
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    Deixis, demonstratives, and definite descriptions.Thomas J. Hughes - 2020 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):285-297.
    Definite articles and demonstratives share many features in common including a related etymology and a number of parallel communicative functions. The following paper is concerned with developing a novel proposal on how to distinguish the two types of expression. First, crosslinguistic evidence is presented to argue that demonstratives contain locational markers that are employed in deictic uses to force contrastive focus and accentuate an intended referent against a contextual background. Conversely, definite articles lack such markers. Demonstratives are thus more likely (...)
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    Abstract deixis.David Mcneill, Justine Cassell & Elena T. Levy - 1993 - Semiotica 95 (1-2):5-20.
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    Deixis in the Pacific Northwest: Northern Wakashan.Emmon Bach - unknown
    Summary: demonstrative and determiner systems in the Pacific Northwest show areal similarities. The categories include two or three way deictic distinctions, visibility, modality (existent - non existent), and temporal contrasts. There are formal characteristics that are shared as well. The presentation will give a preliminary survey of the features across some languages of the area, with emphasis on Northern Wakashan. Then we will look at two especially interesting categories: `just gone' in Upper North Wakashan, which combines spatial and temporal (or: (...)
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  13. 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians.Victor Paul Furnish - 2007
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  14. The Thessalonian Correspondence: Pauline Rhetoric and Millenarian Piety.Robert Jewett - 1986
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    Spatial deixis in rromané jorajané spoken in Chile: use of demonstratives in small-scale space.Diego Lizarralde C. & Gastón Salamanca G. - 2019 - Alpha (Osorno) 49:274-298.
    Resumen: El artículo aborda uno de los modos de localización de entidades en situaciones espaciales estáticas: la deíxis espacial. Nuestro objetivo principal es describir la estructura y uso del sistema demostrativo en espacio de escala menor en la lengua hablada por los gitanos de Chile: el rromané jorajané. Para la obtención de los datos se utilizó The 1999 Demonstrative Questionnaire: ‘THIS’ and ‘THAT’ in comparative perspective. Los resultados del análisis destacan que los demostrativos espaciales del rromané jorajané constituyen un grupo (...)
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    Deixis and Desire: Transitional Notation and Semiotic Philosophy of Education.Derek Pigrum - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 48 (4):574-590.
    The philosophical underpinnings of this article are the Peircian notion of the triadic nature of the sign as iconic, linguistic and indexical, and the use of the sign as a ‘Zeug’ or thing as a means of pointing to or deixis in the context of creative activity in the classroom. This involves Lyotard's conception of desire as the generation of a space where the pupil can be affected by what the world donates. Both deixis and desire take on added value (...)
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    The Thessalonian Correspondence.Antoine Vergote - 1990
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    Deixis social: los valores absolutos y relativos de la Deixis en la relación Odiseo/Pretendientes.Graciela Cristina Zecchin de Fasano - 2008 - Synthesis (la Plata) 15:133-145.
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    La deixis selon Zénon et Chrysippe.Pierre Pachet - 1975 - Phronesis 20 (3):241-246.
  20. Interpreting Deixis in Mental Spaces.Marc Ettlinger - forthcoming - Mind and Language.
     
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    2 Deixis and context.Charles J. Fillmore - 1998 - In Kirsten Malmkjær & John Williams (eds.), Context in Language Learning and Language Understanding. Cambridge University Press. pp. 27.
  22. Deixis and selfreference.Georg Meggle, Kuno Lorenz, Dietfried Gerhardus & Marcelo Dascal - 1992 - In Marcelo Dascal, Dietfried Gerhardus, Kuno Lorenz & Georg Meggle (eds.), Sprachphilosophie: Ein Internationales Handbuch Zeitgenössischer Forschung. Walter de Gruyter.
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    2 Thessalonians 3:6–15.Dorothy Jean Weaver - 2007 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 61 (4):426-428.
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  24. Ambiguity, indeterminacy, deixis and vagueness: Evidence and theory.Brendan S. Gillon - 2004 - In Steven Davis & Brendan S. Gillon (eds.), Semantics: a reader. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 157--190.
     
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  25. 1 Thessalonians 5:12–24.Thomas W. Currie - 2006 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 60 (4):446-449.
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    Deixis in embedded structures.Richard D. Brecht - 1974 - Foundations of Language 11 (4):489-518.
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    Deixis social y performance en la Literatura Griega Clásica.Alejandra Liñán - 2012 - Synthesis (la Plata) 19:163-169.
    Este trabajo se propone estudiar las características de los paralogismos de composición y división (Retórica II 24.II, 1401a), de la consecuencia (Retórica II 24.VI, 1401b20-30) y de la causa aparente (Retórica II 24.VII, 1401b30-34), de modo de analizar si Eurípides los utiliza en el agón de Andrómaca de los versos 577 a 746 This paper intends to study the characteristics of paralogisms due to composition and division (Rhetoric II 24.II, 1401a), due to consequent (Rhetoric II 24.VI, 1401b20-30), and due to (...)
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    Deixis, Meta-Perceptive Gaze Practices, and the Interactional Achievement of Joint Attention.Anja Stukenbrock - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Deixis in literature: What isn¿t cognitive poetics?Reuven Tsur - 2008 - Pragmatics and Cognition 16 (1):119-150.
    This is a theoretical and methodological statement of what isn't and what is Cognitive poetics. It is focused on Peter Stockwell's discussion of deixis; but, I claim, much of what I have to say on Stockwell's work would apply to some degree to the work of many other critics. I argue that Stockwell translates traditional critical terms into a "cognitive" language, but does not rely on cognitive processes to account for issues related to the texts discussed; and that he uses (...)
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    Deixis in literature: Whatisn’tcognitive poetics?Reuven Tsur - 2008 - Pragmatics and Cognition 16 (1):119-150.
    This is a theoretical and methodological statement of what isn’t and what is Cognitive poetics. It is focused on Peter Stockwell’s discussion of deixis; but, I claim, much of what I have to say on Stockwell’s work would apply to some degree to the work of many other critics. I argue that Stockwell translates traditional critical terms into a “cognitive” language, but does not rely on cognitive processes to account for issues related to the texts discussed; and that he uses (...)
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    Voice and bodily deixis as manifestation of performativity in written texts.Sergey Proskurin & Vladimir Feshchenko - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (227):317-334.
    This article deals with voice and bodily deixis as manifestations of performativity in written texts. A speech act of origin presents as both vocal and performative events. Ritual matrixes of culture contain performative complexes, as suggested by Austin. Such performative nuclei are neither true nor false, that is, their negation cannot be logically inferred from true premises. The term deixis describes the performative moment of the utterance, its active and transformative force. The first embodied deictic utterance in Western history would (...)
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  32. Indexicality and deixis.Geoffrey Nunberg - 1993 - Linguistics and Philosophy 16 (1):1--43.
    Words like you, here, and tomorrow are different from other expressions in two ways. First, and by definition, they have different kinds of meanings, which are context-dependent in ways that the meanings of names and descriptions are not. Second, their meanings play a different kind of role in the interpretations of the utterances that contain them. For example, the meaning of you can be paraphrased by a description like "the addressee of the utterance." But an utterance of (1) doesn't say (...)
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    Deixis – Grundzüge einer phänomenologischen Anthropologie des Zeigens.Erik Norman Dzwiza-Ohlsen - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2021 (2):114-132.
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    Deixis and background knowledge in the humor of car bumper stickers.Dennis Kurzon - 1997 - Semiotica 113 (3-4):347-368.
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    1 & 2 Thessalonians by Douglas Farrow (review).Anna Silvas - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):398-404.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:1 & 2 Thessalonians by Douglas FarrowAnna Silvas1 & 2 Thessalonians by Douglas Farrow (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos, 2020), xx + 336 pp.1 and 2 Thessalonians are probably the very first written testimonies of early Christianity. When Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians in AD 50, Our Lord Jesus Christ had "accomplished his exodus in Jerusalem" (see Luke 9:31) not twenty years before. Here we find the paradosis of the (...)
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    1 Thessalonians 4:1-8: The Thessalonians should live a holy life.Eduard Verhoef - 2007 - HTS Theological Studies 63 (1).
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  37. Participant deixis in English and baby talk.Dorothy Davis Wills - 1977 - In Catherine E. Snow & Charles A. Ferguson (eds.), Talking to Children. Cambridge University Press.
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    Enunciative Postures in Deus Caritas Est (2005): An Analysis of The First Encyclical Signed by Benedict XVI According to Theoretical Formulations by Alain Rabatel.Gabriel Fernandino - 2022 - Bakhtiniana 17 (4):194-222.
    RESUMO Recorrendo a reflexões de Alain Rabatel sobre pontos de vista e responsabilidade enunciativa, principalmente aquelas contidas em Homo narrans (2016; 2021), buscamos descrever e interpretar a gestão dos dialogismos interno e interdiscursivo na introdução da encíclica Deus caritas est (2005), assinada pelo então papa Bento XVI, por meio da análise de posturas enunciativas. Nossa principal conclusão é a de que o locutor primário (L1) gere o dialogismo do texto, primeiramente, a partir da subenunciação e, posteriormente, por meio da coenunciação (...)
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  39. ¿ Es enunciable el contextualismo?: una respuesta a Robert Fogelin.Michael Williams - 2000 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):81-86.
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    Spatio-temporal deixis and cognitive models in early Indo-European.Annamaria Bartolotta - 2018 - Cognitive Linguistics 29 (1):1-44.
    This paper is a comparative study based on the linguistic evidence in Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Greek, aimed at reconstructing the space-time cognitive models used in the Proto-Indo-European language in a diachronic perspective. While it has been widely recognized that ancient Indo-European languages construed earlier events as in front of later ones, as predicted in the Time-Reference-Point mapping, it is less clear how in the same languages the passage took place from this ‘archaic’ Time-RP model or non-deictic sequence, in which (...)
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  41. In Deixis in der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion, Dagmar Schmauks deals with the phenomenon of'multimediale Referentenidentifikation'. This means that various sign systems are used when performing an utterance. Schmauks (pp. 12f.) points out that one has to differentiate between two types of sign systems: those of natural languages and that of nonverbal. [REVIEW]Dagmar Schmauks - 1993 - Semiotica 96:319.
     
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    Hittite Demonstratives: Studies in Deixis, Topics and Focus. By Petra Goedegebuure.Marina Zorman - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (1).
    The Hittite Demonstratives: Studies in Deixis, Topics and Focus. By Petra Goedegebuure. Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten, vol. 55. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2014. Pp. xxv + 610. €98.
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  43. 1–2 Thessalonians.[author unknown] - 2016
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  44. The Epistles to the Thessalonians: A Commentary on the Greek Text.Charles A. Wanamaker - 1990
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    Deixis y referente empírico en la investigación social cualitativa.Jesús Gutiérrez-Brito & María Arnal-Sarasa - 2023 - Cinta de Moebio 76:1-9.
    ResumenLa investigación social cualitativa ha prescindido de la utilización de referentes empíricos accesibles y compartidos a partir de los cuales acordar la producción y el análisis del habla. A partir de este criticable déficit, lo que hace este trabajo es analizar el problema del habla utilizada como material empírico para observación desde el punto de vista de la labor científica. Con esta finalidad se argumenta la importancia de la comunicabilidad de las observaciones producidas y de su análisis a partir de (...)
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    The Enunciation of the Subject: Sharing Jean-Luc Nancy’s Singular Plural in the Classroom.Ashok Collins - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (8):774-785.
    This article seeks to explore the implications of Jean-Luc Nancy’s reading of the subject for educational philosophy by connecting his re-interpretation of Descartes to his later thinking on what he names the ontological singular plural. Nancy’s re-imagining of the Cogito coalesces around the figure of the mouth through which the subject enunciates itself within the world. Reading this extension of the ego through the mouth as an enunciation of ontological singular plurality exposes a speaking subject that communicates via a (...)
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  47. 1 and 2 Thessalonians.Jacob W. Elias - 1995
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    Chapter Three. 1 Thessalonians and 1 Corinthians.Nijay K. Gupta - 2010 - In Worship That Makes Sense to Paul: A New Approach to the Theology and Ethics of Paul's Cultic Metaphors. De Gruyter.
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  49. Galatians, Philippians, Philemon, I Thessalonians.Edgar Krentz, John Koenig & Donald H. Juel - 1985
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  50. I & II Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.Holmes Rolston - 1963
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