Deixis:
Describes the function or use of deictic words, forms, or expressions in the linguistics (cf. OED). Deixis is the process of pointing through language and its detonation changes from one discourse to another. Furthermore, it is usually needed to use gestures with deictic words like "this one here" or "that one there".
Anaphora:
is the use of an
expression whose interpretation depends upon another expression in context (its
antecedent or postcedent). Anaphora is the repetition of a Word (or sequence of words)
at the beginning of clauses.
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