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Indexicality, voice, and context in the distribution of Cherokee scripts.
This shows up especially well in reduplication and indexicality.
He states that the truth claim relies upon both the indexicality and visual accuracy of photographs.
This allocation of qualities based on abstract group association is known as third-order indexicality.
One important aspect of the documentary method to which Garfinkel draws attention is "indexicality".
Charles Peirce's term 'indexicality' refers to the physical relationship between the object photographed and the resulting image.
First-order indexicality can be defined as the first level of pragmatic meaning that is drawn from an utterance.
The concept of Indexicality is a key core concept for Ethnomethodology.
(38) Comparing symbols with either indexicality or iconicity allows for many interpretations of symbolism.
In the past, deixis was associated specifically with spatio-temporal reference, while indexicality was used more broadly.
As for all other parameters of morphological naturalness / markedness, indexicality must be evaluated within the word.
Mobility, indexicality, and the enregisterment of "Pittsburghese."
The Japanese model for non-referential indexicality demonstrates a very subtle and complicated system that encodes social context into almost every utterance.
The terms deixis and indexicality are frequently used near-interchangeably, and both concern essentially the same idea; contextually-dependant references.
Social indexicality in the human realm has been regarded as including any sign (clothing, speech variety, table manners) that points to, and helps create, social identity.
Penny Eckert's characterization of style as related to indexicality marked the beginning of a new approach to linguistic style.
Second-Order Indexicality is concerned with the connection between linguistic variables and the metapragmatic meanings that they encode.
Tense, Aspect, and Indexicality.
He is known primarily for his work on situation semantics (together with Jon Barwise), reflexivity, indexicality, personal identity and self-knowledge.
Phenomenology and ethnomethodology also encouraged people to debate the certainty of knowledge and to make sense of their everyday experiences using indexicality methods.
Many approaches to interpreting and defining style incorporate the concepts of indexicality, indexical order, stance-taking, and linguistic ideology.
As a linguist, he is best known for his work on lexical semantics, in particular on the phenomena of polysemy, deferred reference and indexicality.