indeksliknende
Indeksliknende is a term used in linguistics to describe expressions whose reference is determined primarily by the context of the utterance rather than by a fixed lexical meaning. The context includes factors such as who is speaking, who is being addressed, and the time and place of the utterance. Because of this, the interpretation of an indeksliknende expression can change from one situation to another.
This category overlaps with, but is broader than, the traditional notion of indexicals and deictics. Common
Indeksliknende expressions are central to the study of indexicality in semantics and pragmatics. They interact with
Cross-linguistic variation plays a role: some languages encode indexical information more richly through morphology or syntax,