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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In linguistics, psychology, and literary tIn linguistics, psychology, and literary theory, the concepts of deictic field and deictic shift are sometimes deployed in the study of narrative media. These terms provide a theoretical framework for helping literary analysts to conceptualize the ways in which readers redirect their attention away from their immediate surroundings as they become immersed in the reality generated by the text.rsed in the reality generated by the text.
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