This article explores the situated usage of recognitional deixis, a prominent feature of the religious register of the Catholic community of Mano, Guinea. Recognitional deixis is understood to be the marking of referents as known and recognizable by the interlocutors, typically belonging to their common ground. While deictic markers are known to reflect a specific speaker-hearer-object configuration, I suggest reversing the indexical relationship and claim that instead of indexing contextual relationships (context presupposition), deictic markers rather project them in a performative fashion (context creation). In the study in question dealing with the marking of common ground by recognitional deixis, what gets projected is a presupposition...
This paper focuses on the ways in which speakers make reference to themselves, to one another, and t...
The contemporary debate in the anthropology of religion centres on how media influence religion. In ...
The book draws on empirical research exploring mainstream religious belief and identity in Euro-Amer...
This article explores the situated usage of recognitional deixis, a prominent feature of the religio...
Recognition of the ‘other’ is a struggle for many people in Western political, social, cultural, and...
In this paper, based on eight weeks of ethnographic research, I investigate the relationship of lang...
Although deixis has received increasingly academic attention in linguistic research, its use in serm...
How do large scale religions achieve social cohesion among their members? The divergent modes of rel...
This article explores the role of religion in identity formation in situations where individuals are...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2011/Papers/1/thumbnail.jpgThis research deri...
Frequent attention has been paid to deixis within the paradigm of pragmatics, especially concerning ...
When we communicate, we communicate in a certain context, and this context shapes our utterances. Na...
Discourse analysis is the discipline devote to the investigation of the relationship between form an...
It has been suggested that human beings do not possess social reality so much as they actively and c...
The article discusses the recognition of same-sex partnerships in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of...
This paper focuses on the ways in which speakers make reference to themselves, to one another, and t...
The contemporary debate in the anthropology of religion centres on how media influence religion. In ...
The book draws on empirical research exploring mainstream religious belief and identity in Euro-Amer...
This article explores the situated usage of recognitional deixis, a prominent feature of the religio...
Recognition of the ‘other’ is a struggle for many people in Western political, social, cultural, and...
In this paper, based on eight weeks of ethnographic research, I investigate the relationship of lang...
Although deixis has received increasingly academic attention in linguistic research, its use in serm...
How do large scale religions achieve social cohesion among their members? The divergent modes of rel...
This article explores the role of religion in identity formation in situations where individuals are...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2011/Papers/1/thumbnail.jpgThis research deri...
Frequent attention has been paid to deixis within the paradigm of pragmatics, especially concerning ...
When we communicate, we communicate in a certain context, and this context shapes our utterances. Na...
Discourse analysis is the discipline devote to the investigation of the relationship between form an...
It has been suggested that human beings do not possess social reality so much as they actively and c...
The article discusses the recognition of same-sex partnerships in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of...
This paper focuses on the ways in which speakers make reference to themselves, to one another, and t...
The contemporary debate in the anthropology of religion centres on how media influence religion. In ...
The book draws on empirical research exploring mainstream religious belief and identity in Euro-Amer...