Analysis of Deixis in Urdu: Urdu Deictics (Paperback)
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Analysis of Deixis in Urdu
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ISBN: 9783659367977 bzw. 3659367974, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - This study aims at investigating how different deictics are used in Urdu and how their knowledge is helpful in the interpretation of sentences. This study also focuses on exploring various uses and features of person, place and time deixis in Urdu.The data for the present study were collected from the textbooks of Urdu, Urdu newspapers, magazines, books on poetry, novels, travelogues, etc. The collected data were analyzed following the frame work of Ingram (1971, 1978) and Diessel (1999). The study shows that the deictic nature of first person plural in Urdu is diverse and multidimensional. The referents of first person plural are generally plural.However, they may refer to a group of people including or excluding the addressee. They may refer to an individual in literary writings or to an individual in authority. The choice of Urdu second person pronouns is purely deictic and their referents may be singular or plural depending on the context except 'tu' which always points out a singular referent. Urdu second person may jump to third person also. Unlike English, third person deictics in Urdu do not make any gender distinction. 132 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - This study aims at investigating how different deictics are used in Urdu and how their knowledge is helpful in the interpretation of sentences. This study also focuses on exploring various uses and features of person, place and time deixis in Urdu.The data for the present study were collected from the textbooks of Urdu, Urdu newspapers, magazines, books on poetry, novels, travelogues, etc. The collected data were analyzed following the frame work of Ingram (1971, 1978) and Diessel (1999). The study shows that the deictic nature of first person plural in Urdu is diverse and multidimensional. The referents of first person plural are generally plural.However, they may refer to a group of people including or excluding the addressee. They may refer to an individual in literary writings or to an individual in authority. The choice of Urdu second person pronouns is purely deictic and their referents may be singular or plural depending on the context except 'tu' which always points out a singular referent. Urdu second person may jump to third person also. Unlike English, third person deictics in Urdu do not make any gender distinction. 132 pp. Englisch.
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Analysis of Deixis in Urdu
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ISBN: 9783659367977 bzw. 3659367974, in Deutsch, neu.
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This study aims at investigating how different deictics are used in Urdu and how their knowledge is helpful in the interpretation of sentences. This study also focuses on exploring various uses and features of person, place and time deixis in Urdu.The data for the present study were collected from the textbooks of Urdu, Urdu newspapers, magazines, books on poetry, novels, travelogues, etc. The collected data were analyzed following the frame work of Ingram (1971, 1978) and Diessel (1999). The study shows that the deictic nature of first person plural in Urdu is diverse and multidimensional. The referents of first person plural are generally plural.However, they may refer to a group of people including or excluding the addressee. They may refer to an individual in literary writings or to an individual in authority. The choice of Urdu second person pronouns is purely deictic and their referents may be singular or plural depending on the context except 'tu' which always points out a singular referent. Urdu second person may jump to third person also. Unlike English, third person deictics in Urdu do not make any gender distinction.
This study aims at investigating how different deictics are used in Urdu and how their knowledge is helpful in the interpretation of sentences. This study also focuses on exploring various uses and features of person, place and time deixis in Urdu.The data for the present study were collected from the textbooks of Urdu, Urdu newspapers, magazines, books on poetry, novels, travelogues, etc. The collected data were analyzed following the frame work of Ingram (1971, 1978) and Diessel (1999). The study shows that the deictic nature of first person plural in Urdu is diverse and multidimensional. The referents of first person plural are generally plural.However, they may refer to a group of people including or excluding the addressee. They may refer to an individual in literary writings or to an individual in authority. The choice of Urdu second person pronouns is purely deictic and their referents may be singular or plural depending on the context except 'tu' which always points out a singular referent. Urdu second person may jump to third person also. Unlike English, third person deictics in Urdu do not make any gender distinction.
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Analysis of Deixis in Urdu (1999)
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This study aims at investigating how different deictics are used in Urdu and how their knowledge is helpful in the interpretation of sentences. This study also focuses on exploring various uses and features of person, place and time deixis in Urdu.The data for the present study were collected from the textbooks of Urdu, Urdu newspapers, magazines, books on poetry, novels, travelogues, etc. The collected data were analyzed following the frame work of Ingram (1971, 1978) and Diessel (1999). The study shows that the deictic nature of first person plural in Urdu is diverse and multidimensional. The referents of first person plural are generally plural.However, they may refer to a group of people including or excluding the addressee. They may refer to an individual in literary writings or to an individual in authority. The choice of Urdu second person pronouns is purely deictic and their referents may be singular or plural depending on the context except 'tu' which always points out a singular referent. Urdu second person may jump to third person also. Unlike English, third person deictics in Urdu do not make any gender distinction.
This study aims at investigating how different deictics are used in Urdu and how their knowledge is helpful in the interpretation of sentences. This study also focuses on exploring various uses and features of person, place and time deixis in Urdu.The data for the present study were collected from the textbooks of Urdu, Urdu newspapers, magazines, books on poetry, novels, travelogues, etc. The collected data were analyzed following the frame work of Ingram (1971, 1978) and Diessel (1999). The study shows that the deictic nature of first person plural in Urdu is diverse and multidimensional. The referents of first person plural are generally plural.However, they may refer to a group of people including or excluding the addressee. They may refer to an individual in literary writings or to an individual in authority. The choice of Urdu second person pronouns is purely deictic and their referents may be singular or plural depending on the context except 'tu' which always points out a singular referent. Urdu second person may jump to third person also. Unlike English, third person deictics in Urdu do not make any gender distinction.
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Analysis of Deixis in Urdu - Urdu Deictics (1999)
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ISBN: 9783659367977 bzw. 3659367974, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Analysis of Deixis in Urdu: This study aims at investigating how different deictics are used in Urdu and how their knowledge is helpful in the interpretation of sentences. This study also focuses on exploring various uses and features of person, place and time deixis in Urdu.The data for the present study were collected from the textbooks of Urdu, Urdu newspapers, magazines, books on poetry, novels, travelogues, etc. The collected data were analyzed following the frame work of Ingram (1971, 1978) and Diessel (1999). The study shows that the deictic nature of first person plural in Urdu is diverse and multidimensional. The referents of first person plural are generally plural.However, they may refer to a group of people including or excluding the addressee. They may refer to an individual in literary writings or to an individual in authority. The choice of Urdu second person pronouns is purely deictic and their referents may be singular or plural depending on the context except `tu` which always points out a singular referent. Urdu second person may jump to third person also. Unlike English, third person deictics in Urdu do not make any gender distinction. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Analysis of Deixis in Urdu: This study aims at investigating how different deictics are used in Urdu and how their knowledge is helpful in the interpretation of sentences. This study also focuses on exploring various uses and features of person, place and time deixis in Urdu.The data for the present study were collected from the textbooks of Urdu, Urdu newspapers, magazines, books on poetry, novels, travelogues, etc. The collected data were analyzed following the frame work of Ingram (1971, 1978) and Diessel (1999). The study shows that the deictic nature of first person plural in Urdu is diverse and multidimensional. The referents of first person plural are generally plural.However, they may refer to a group of people including or excluding the addressee. They may refer to an individual in literary writings or to an individual in authority. The choice of Urdu second person pronouns is purely deictic and their referents may be singular or plural depending on the context except `tu` which always points out a singular referent. Urdu second person may jump to third person also. Unlike English, third person deictics in Urdu do not make any gender distinction. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Analysis of Deixis in Urdu: Urdu Deictics (Paperback) (2015)
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ISBN: 9783659367977 bzw. 3659367974, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Analysis of Deixis in Urdu (2015)
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