Locative 'here' and 'there' are parallel to 'this here place' and 'that there place' (which contain demonstrative 'here' and 'there') except that locative 'here' and 'there' have (in the spirit of Katz and Postal (1964)) an unpronounced counterpart of 'place', and an unpronounced determiner instead of 'this'/'that'. The non-locative 'there' of sentences like 'He spoke thereof (widely found in Germanic) is also, when looked at from the right perspective, to be considered an instance of this demonstrative 'there' (and similarly for 'here').
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