phiếm chỉ
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Vague reference / general reference: A term used in linguistics and rhetoric to describe a word, phrase, or expression that refers to something in a broad, non-specific, or indefinite way, without pointing to a particular individual or instance.
- Non-specific indication: Denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is allusive and lacks concrete detail or precise designation.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Từ "ai đó" trong câu này là một cách phiếm chỉ. (The word "someone" in this sentence is a vague reference.)
- Anh ấy dùng lời lẽ phiếm chỉ, không muốn nói thẳng. (He used language with general reference, not wanting to speak directly.)
- "Ở một nơi xa xôi" là một cụm từ phiếm chỉ về địa điểm. ("In a faraway place" is a phrase with non-specific indication of location.)
Advanced Usage
- In academic discourse, "phiếm chỉ" is often discussed in contrast with precise or deictic reference. It is a key concept in analyzing stylistic vagueness, poetic language, or diplomatic speech where specificity is avoided.
- Nhà thơ thích sử dụng ngôn ngữ phiếm chỉ để khơi gợi trí tưởng tượng. (Poets like to use language with vague reference to stimulate the imagination.)
Variants and Related Words
- Phiếm (adj): Vague, general, non-specific. Often used in compound forms.
- anh hùng phiếm (an unspecified/abstract hero)
- Chỉ (v): To point, to indicate. The combination creates the meaning of "indicating vaguely."
Synonyms
- Vague reference: Imprecise allusion.
- General reference: Broad indication.
- Non-specific: Not detailed or particular.
- Indefinite: Not clearly defined or stated.
Related Concepts
- Deixis: The precise pointing via language (e.g., "this," "here," "now"), which is the direct opposite of phiếm chỉ.
- Ambiguity: The quality of being open to more than one interpretation, which can result from vague reference.
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