Time Deixis in Engineering Discourse

Nowadays, it has become commonly accepted that the meaning of linguistic elements is interconnected with the context of their use. Deixis is one of the classical pragmatic phenomena that illustrates that context-dependence is inherent in language as meaning of deictic expressions cannot be construct...

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Main Author: Jekaterina Čerņevska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Latvia Press 2021-07-01
Series:Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
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spelling doaj-e02ec799c5934ef29ac209de85c317932021-10-05T09:25:02ZengUniversity of Latvia PressBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture1691-99712501-03952021-07-0111214010.22364/BJELLC.11.2021.02Time Deixis in Engineering DiscourseJekaterina Čerņevska0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2176-8644University of ĻatviaNowadays, it has become commonly accepted that the meaning of linguistic elements is interconnected with the context of their use. Deixis is one of the classical pragmatic phenomena that illustrates that context-dependence is inherent in language as meaning of deictic expressions cannot be constructed without the identification of the speech event where these expressions occurred. The present article discusses cases of time deixis in the context of engineering discourse. The goal of the research is to demonstrate how the deictic expression use in different genres of professional discourse impacts meaning construction. The study deals with the data obtained from scientific articles, encyclopaedia chapters and coursebooks. The findings indicate that temporal deictic expressions can be utilized both deictically and non-deictically and their frequency may depend on the genre within each professional discourse. Further research can be conducted to investigate the use of other categories of deictic expressions in engineering discourse.https://www.apgads.lu.lv/fileadmin/user_upload/lu_portal/apgads/PDF/BJELLC/BJELLC_11/BJELLC.11.2021.02.pdftime deixisdeictic expressionspragmatic meaningreferenceengineering discourse
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Time Deixis in Engineering Discourse
Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
time deixis
deictic expressions
pragmatic meaning
reference
engineering discourse
author_facet Jekaterina Čerņevska
author_sort Jekaterina Čerņevska
title Time Deixis in Engineering Discourse
title_short Time Deixis in Engineering Discourse
title_full Time Deixis in Engineering Discourse
title_fullStr Time Deixis in Engineering Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Time Deixis in Engineering Discourse
title_sort time deixis in engineering discourse
publisher University of Latvia Press
series Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
issn 1691-9971
2501-0395
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Nowadays, it has become commonly accepted that the meaning of linguistic elements is interconnected with the context of their use. Deixis is one of the classical pragmatic phenomena that illustrates that context-dependence is inherent in language as meaning of deictic expressions cannot be constructed without the identification of the speech event where these expressions occurred. The present article discusses cases of time deixis in the context of engineering discourse. The goal of the research is to demonstrate how the deictic expression use in different genres of professional discourse impacts meaning construction. The study deals with the data obtained from scientific articles, encyclopaedia chapters and coursebooks. The findings indicate that temporal deictic expressions can be utilized both deictically and non-deictically and their frequency may depend on the genre within each professional discourse. Further research can be conducted to investigate the use of other categories of deictic expressions in engineering discourse.
topic time deixis
deictic expressions
pragmatic meaning
reference
engineering discourse
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