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Examples of
anaphora (in the
narrow sense) and
cataphora are
given next.
Anaphors and
cataphors appear in bold, and
their antecedents and
postcedents are...
- here
appear originally in Reinhart's (1983) book on the
distribution of
anaphors. Note, however, that many of Reinhart's
original acceptability judgments...
- "exempt
anaphors" do not fit
these requirements. That is, "exempt"
anaphors are not
bound in such a domain.
Focusing on French,
because exempt anaphors are...
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often than the gender-neutral he or
other options in the
context of
being anaphors after indefinite pronouns like "everybody" and "anybody". He has been used...
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English are one
another and each other, and they form the
category of
anaphors along with
reflexive pronouns (myself, yourselves, themselves, etc.). Reflexive...
- Bhatia, Tej (1999). "Lexican
Anaphors and
Pronouns in Punjabi". In Lust, Barbara; Gair,
James (eds.).
Lexical Anaphors and
Pronouns in
Selected South...
- In semantics, a
donkey sentence is a
sentence containing a
pronoun which is
semantically bound but
syntactically free. They are a
classic puzzle in formal...
- Bhatia, Tej (1999). "Lexican
Anaphors and
Pronouns in Punjabi". In Lust, Barbara; Gair,
James (eds.).
Lexical Anaphors and
Pronouns in
Selected South...
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occurrence is
known as the
antecedent and the
other is
called a proform,
anaphor, or reference. However,
pronouns can
sometimes refer forward, as in "When...
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pronouns in
English (such as
himself and each other) are
referred to as
anaphors (in a
specialized restricted sense)
rather than as
pronominal elements...