On 2/5/07, Dana Worley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday, February 05, 2007, Melissa Nelson wrote:
>
> > MTU...I did not hear about deictic pronouns in my grammar course
> > there. However, someone mentioned it being a linguistics term and it
> > does ring a bell from the History of Language course I took at MTU,
> > which was taught by a linguist. Although, it still sounds a lot like
> > something one has to see a doctor for! Melissa
>
> I've seen deictic used in developmental psychology, but not in other
> forms of writing. Neither of my reference books mentions the deictic
> pronoun.
>
> Of course, my books and I are old -- old and "unsophisticated" as
> some youngster on techwr-l characterized anyone past about the
> age of 23 the other day.


Holy cow.

-Katie
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