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Deixis: Textdeixis

Authors: Heller, Dorothee;

Deixis: Textdeixis

Abstract

.Die deutsche Sprache zeichnet sich durch einen reichen Strukturausbau in Hinblick auf den Bestand an deiktischen und deiktisch abgeleiteten Ausdrucksmitteln aus (Ehlich z.B. 2007c, Redder 2010a). Ausdrücke wie dieser, hier und jetzt gehören zum Kernbestand dieses deiktischen Inventars. Sie können auf unterschiedliche Verweisräume Bezug nehmen: Wahrnehmungsraum, Vorstellungsraum, Wissensraum, Diskursraum, Rederaum, Textraum (Redder 2000, Ehlich 1976). Auf den Textraum können sich ebenfalls Ausdrücke beziehen, die nicht im engeren Sinne als Verweisausdrücke gelten, im Textzusammenhang aber deiktisch funktionalisiert werden können (wie etwa zuvor oder eingangs). Auch Partizipien (wie anschließend) oder Nominalgruppen (wie zum Abschluss, im Folgenden) werden textdeiktisch verwendet ebenso wie zusammengesetzte, deiktisch abgeleitete Ausdrücke (wie danach, hiermit, sodann), die auch in Kombination mit Präpositionalphrasen vorkommen (im Anschluss daran) und zum Teil eine konnektive Funktion ausüben (Redder 2010b). Der Beitrag enthält neben einer Bestandsaufnahme der Behandlung textdeiktischer Phänomene in Übungsgrammatiken Anaysen zu ausgewählten Beispielen - auch in Hinblick auf den Einsatz in der Didaktik.

German language is characterized by a frequent use of deictic expressions. Those expressions are used in different types of communicative settings. They also include the text, which may be conceptualized on the one hand as a space and on the other hand as a chronological arrangement of actions. Textdeictic devices belong to the strategies of reader orientation. They are usually embedded in comments of the author on textual organization and include different types of deictic (or paradeictic) expressions, such as demonstrative pronouns and adverbs

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Deutsche Sprache; Grammatik; DaF; Deixis;, German language; grammar; didactic for foreign learners; deictic expressions;

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