ekraane
Ekraane is a term that has emerged in contemporary linguistics to describe a specific type of deictic reference used in digital communication. The word derives from the combination of "ekran," the Finnish word for "screen," and the English suffix "-e," which denotes a phenomenon. The concept was first articulated by linguistic researchers in the early 2010s when examining how users of social media platforms reference virtual spaces that are simultaneous, yet distinct from physical environments. The definition of ekraane emphasizes that the reference is not to a physical screen but to the abstract digital space an individual inhabits at a particular moment in time.
Researchers have identified several key characteristics that distinguish ekraane from other deictic expressions. These include: a
Ekraane has found application across interdisciplinary studies of digital media, human–computer interaction, and social communication. It