- In linguistics,
cataphora (/kəˈtæfərə/; from Gr****, καταφορά, kataphora, "a
downward motion" from κατά, kata, "downwards" and φέρω, pherō, "I carry")...
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specifically upon an
antecedent expression and thus is
contrasted with
cataphora,
which is the use of an
expression that
depends upon a
postcedent expression...
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exploring coreference,
numerous distinctions can be made, e.g. anaphora,
cataphora,
split antecedents,
coreferring noun phrases, etc.
Several of
these more...
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Prolepsis (literary), anti****ting action, a
flash forward, see
Foreshadowing Cataphora,
using an
expression or word that co-refers with a
later expression in...
- an
exophoric term.
Endophora can be
broken into
three subcategories:
cataphora,
anaphora and self-reference. Deixis –
Words requiring context to understand...
- This is the girl that I don't know what she said.
Anaphora (linguistics)
Cataphora Clusivity Gender-specific and gender-neutral
pronouns Generic antecedents...
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abstracts without ever
identifying them (in
contrast to
anaphora and
cataphora,
which do
identify the
entity and thus are
forms of endophora): e.g. rather...
- Marie-José. 1988. Anap****, catap****, er mémoire
discursive (Anaphora,
cataphora and
discursive memory).
Pratiques 57, 15–43. doi:10.3406/prati.1988.1470...
- differences.
Demonstrative pronouns are
either strict anaphora, or can be
cataphora being resolved within the same or next
sentence or subsentence. The use...
- differences.
Demonstrative pronouns are
either strict anaphora, or can be
cataphora being resolved within the same or next
sentence or subsentence. The use...