indicessuch
Indicessuch is a term used in linguistics to describe a class of demonstrative determiner expressions that select a referent by invoking a previously described class or exemplar within discourse, effectively meaning "of the kind just mentioned." The construction typically involves phrases such as "such X" or "such a Y," and may occur in clauses like "such X that..." When used, indicessuch signals that the referent belongs to a set defined by a property or description already established in the prior discourse.
Semantically, indicessuch is often analyzed as carrying a presupposition about the prior mention of an exemplar
In practice, indicessuch is not a standard label in all grammars; it is a descriptive term used
See also: demonstratives, the determiner "such," presupposition, discourse reference, and semantic scope.