0 relating to a word or phrase whose meaning depends on who is talking, who they are talking to, where they are, etc., for example "me" and "here"
However, the relevant correlation of stress and deictic use appears to be restricted to third-person pronouns.
Furthermore, we predict that the evidence will show that tense morphology codes deictic relations and not the aspectual contrast between bounded/unbounded.
In the side-by-side condition, both helpers and workers can view one another and task objects, and both use a large number of deictic expressions.
The combination of spoken language along with deictic gestures performs a critical disambiguation function.
Also, in the manner of pro-forms, it is deictic, taking its meaning from another element in the immediate context.
The precedent for such a usage of "deictic" is stronger in the psychological literature than in the linguistic.
Each gesture was classified according to type (deictic, conventional, representational) and the relation it held to speech (reinforcing, disambiguating, supplementary).
In computing action, the deictic variables are linked with "semantic" information about the objects, corresponding to logical predicates.