- In linguistics,
cataphora (/kəˈtæfərə/; from Gr****, καταφορά, kataphora, "a
downward motion" from κατά, kata, "downwards" and φέρω, pherō, "I carry") is...
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sequences such as "as
stated previously" or "the aforementioned".
Cataphoric reference is the
opposite of anaphora: a
reference forward as opposed...
- home,
Alice went to sleep." In such cases, the
coreference is
called cataphoric rather than anaphoric.
Coreference is
important for
binding phenomena...
-
through syntactic features such as the use of deictic,
anaphoric and
cataphoric elements or a
logical tense structure, and
semantic features such as presuppositions...
- Anaphora – Use of an
expression whose interpretation depends on
context Cataphoric reference – Use of an
expression or word that co-refers with a later,...
- you heard.
Gerund (phrase or clause) He
stopped asking questions. to-infinitive Sam
attempted to leave.
Cataphoric it I
believe it that she said that....
- like in German,
Icelandic and Old Norse. Det also has
expletive and
cataphoric uses like in the
English examples it
rains and it was
known by everyone...
-
Jingulu has
three kinds of demonstratives: referential,
anaphoric and
cataphoric. In Jingulu, the
referential demonstratives, of
which there are about...
- (but implied)
subject Take out the trash! An
expletive It is raining. A
cataphoric it It was
known to
everyone that he had
traveled the world. A preposition...
- also
described as
anaphoric reference (anaphor,
previous referent) and
cataphoric reference (cataphor,
following referent). e.g.
Hebrews p628
David L. Allen...