Deixis and context are fundamental to understanding how language works in real-world communication. These concepts explore how words like "I," "here," and "now" rely on situational knowledge to convey meaning. Without context, many expressions would be ambiguous or meaningless. Different types of deixis, including person, spatial, and temporal, show how language anchors itself to the speaker's perspective. Understanding these concepts helps explain why effective communication requires shared context and how misunderstandings can arise when context is unclear or misinterpreted.