著者
村角 洋子 Yoko MURAZUMI 日本女子大学付属高校 Junior High School attached to Tsukuba University and Senior High School attached to Japan Womens Unrversrty
出版者
大学英語教育学会
雑誌
大学英語教育学会紀要 = JACET bulletin (ISSN:02858673)
巻号頁・発行日
no.12, pp.47-62, 1981-11-15

The motion verbs "come" and "go" have been given explanations in both deictic and empathetic trameworks of research. However, when we look at the uses of these two verbs in greater detail, we find that these explanations are not complete. In this paper I have tried to find the most appropriate and available explanation that can account for every kind of use. First of all, we examine the deictic analysis of these verbs done by Fillmore arld deai with several problems in this analysis. Secondly, we compare the concepts of empathy and deixis. By deixis, we found that languages are produced by a very speaker-centered or egocentric point of view. By empathy, we found that language permits partial access to other people's inner states through linguistic communication and that information available through language compensates for the impossibility of directly experiencing the other person's point of view.