define person deixis with two examples?
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Personal deixis, or person deixis, concerns itself with the grammatical persons involved in an utterance: (1) those directly involved (e.g. the speaker, the addressee), (2) those not directly involved (e.g. those who hear the utterance but who are not being directly addressed), and (3) those mentioned in the utterance.
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devices is the use of general words and phrases to refer to a specific time place or person e.g tomorrow there and they
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