deictic

deictic
deictically, adv.
/duyk"tik/, adj.
1. Logic. proving directly.
2. Gram. specifying identity or spatial or temporal location from the perspective of one or more of the participants in an act of speech or writing, in the context of either an external situation or the surrounding discourse, as we, you, here, there, now, then, this, that, the former, or the latter.
n.
3. Gram. a deictic element.
[1820-30; < Gk deiktikós demonstrative, equiv. to deikt(ós) able to be proved, v. adj. of deiknýnai to show, prove, point + -ikos -IC]

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