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Deictic logo #10101) Proving directly 2) Semantics
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deictic logo #22641directly demonstrating something or some proposition
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deictic logo #21032words that point to particulars, as names and pronouns do for individual places and persons (such as Edwin Arlington Robinson's 'Miniver Cheevy' and 'Richard Cory'), and demonstrative-adjective-noun combinations (such as Benjamin Franklin King's 'Here's that ten dollars that I owe' in 'If I Should Die To-night') do for things.
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Deictic logo #21002• (a.) Direct; proving directly; -- applied to reasoning, and opposed to elenchtic or refutative.
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Deictic logo #22429Words that point to particulars, as names and pronouns do for individual places and persons (such as
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Deictic logo #20972Deic'tic adjective [ Greek deiktiko`s serving to show or point out, from deikny`nai to show.] (Logic) Direct; proving directly; -- applied to reasoning, and opposed to elenchtic or refutative.
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deictic logo #20400[adj] - relating to or characteristic of a word whose reference depends on the circumstances of its use 2. [n] - a word specifying identity or spacial or temporal location from the perspective of a speaker or hearer in the context in which the communication occurs
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deictic logo #20974 adjective relating to or characteristic of a word whose reference depends on the circumstances of its use; `deictic pronouns`
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deictic logo #21199proving directly. · specifying identity or spatial or temporal location from the perspective of one or more of the participants in an act of speech or writing, in the context of either an external situation or the surrounding discourse, as we, you, here, there, now, then, this, that, the former, or the latter.
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