Social deixis

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Social deixis is a category that indicates the social characteristics of, or distinctions between, the participants or referents in a speech event.

Natural language

In the UNLarium framework, social deixis may assume the following values:

{{#tree:id=nl_SOL|openlevels=0|root=Social Deixis (SOD)|

    • solidarity (SOL): like-mindedness or similarity of behavioral disposition between a speaker and addressee
      • familiar (FAM): high degree of solidarity
      • intimate (ITM): very high degree of solidarity
      • polite (PLN): low degree of solidarity
    • status (STS): scale of social standing that is often realized in differing socially deictic linguistic forms
      • equivalent (EVL): equality of status
      • inferior (IFS): low degree of status
      • reverential (REV): very high status
      • superior (SPS): high status

}}

Examples

  • French
    • tu = FAM, vous = PLN

UNL

In UNL, the attribute social deixis may assume the following values:

{{#tree:id=unl_SOL|openlevels=0|root=Social Deixis|

  • @familiar
  • @intimate
  • @polite
  • @equivalent
  • @inferior
  • @superior
  • @reverential

}}

Examples

  • English letter closings
    • Yours faithfully = closing.@polite
    • Best wishes = closing.@familiar
    • Love always = closing.@intimate