demonstrativeindefinite
Demonstrativeindefinite is a term used in some linguistic descriptions to classify forms that fuse demonstrative and indefinite reference. Such forms can function either as pronouns or as determiners and are employed to refer to entities that are non-specific, unknown, or not yet individuated in the discourse, while also conveying a deictic orientation toward the speaker or listener.
Typologically, demonstrative-indefinites may appear as single words with combined meaning, as compound forms built from a
Semantically and syntactically, demonstrative-indefinites often designate non-specific referents without naming a particular individual, while still providing
In diachronic terms, demonstrative-indefinite forms can develop when demonstratives acquire indefinite or non-specific readings, or when
See also: demonstratives, indefinites, pronouns, determiners.