Indikál
Indikál is a term that appears in some linguistic discussions to denote a class of deictic or demonstrative indicators used to signal referents in discourse or space. The word is used as a label for markers that help indicate who or what is being referred to, as well as their relative distance or focus within a conversation. It is not a universally standardized category, and its exact form and function can vary across languages and analyses.
In descriptive and typological work, indikál markers may appear as pronouns, clitics, particles, or bound morphemes
Indikál systems are sometimes contrasted with simpler demonstrative systems to highlight a broader role in signaling
Etymology for the term generally points toward a notion of indicating or signaling, drawing on cross-linguistic