[ Grammar: Syntax ]
Lexical items that rely on context to convey meaning. For example, in the sentence ‘You know he did it again,’ context is required to be able to understand both who ‘he’ is and what he has done.
A. modification
B. deixis
C. imperative
D. modals

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