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In pragmatics, the origo is the reference point on which deictic relationships are based.

In most deictic systems, the origo identifies with the current speaker (or some property thereof). For instance, if the speaker, John, were to say "This is now my fish", then John would be the origo, and the deictic word "my" would be dependent on that fact. Likewise, his use of the word "this" and "now" communicate his properties, namely his location and point in time.

The word origo comes from Latin origo (pronounced ), which means "origin" (pl. origines, ). Origo is also the root for the English word "origin".

This word also occurs in the term phrase fons et origo, meaning "source and origin" (fons, "source", et, "and", "even").

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Origo (album)

Origo is the fourth full-length album by Swedish progressive metal band Burst, released on October 17, 2005 by Relapse Records. It received critical acclaim from magazines such as Kerrang! and Rock Sound.

Aaron Burgess, writing for Alternative Press describes the album as "a blistering epic, complete with keyboards, acoustic passages and female backing vocals in tow". He continues to add that "Burst sound ready to, well, burst out of obscurity and into the genre-shattering realm of fellow post-metal masters Isis, Neurosis and Cult Of Luna." Speaking on the album's sound, he states that "[t]hough frontman Linus Jägerskog's shearing vocals are terminally locked on overdrive, the rest of Origo is a sweeping, time-shifting exploration of dynamics, moods and tonal color--and while "beautiful" isn't usually the sort of adjective we like to throw at a metal record, in this case, it's the rule, not the exception."

The song "Where the Wave Broke" is about Mieszko Talarczyk, the leader of now defunct and fellow Swedish grindcore band Nasum, who died in the tsunami which hit Thailand on December 26, 2004. Jesper Liveröd was the bassist of Nasum for most of their career.

Origo (disambiguation)

Origo is a concept in pragmatics. It may also refer to:

  • Origo (album), an album by the band Burst
  • Origo (moth), a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae
  • Iris Origo, writer
  • Origo Sound, a record label
  • Origo (website), a Hungarian news website

Usage examples of "origo".

On the other hand, where is the true fons et origo of nine tenths of your vicious constitutions of body?