- coindexed,
indicating that they
should be
interpreted as
coreferential. When
expressions are
coreferential, the
first to
occur is
often a full or descriptive...
- comparison, and the b-sentences
illustrate crossover - the
intentional coreferential reading is
unavailable per the
leftward movement of the wh-expression...
-
implications for how the
subject is
referred to from a
relative clause or
coreferential with an
element in an
infinite clause.
Constituency is the
feature of...
- anaphora: A
given pronoun [DP e.g., he in (3)] must be
interpreted as non-
coreferential with any
distinct non-pronouns [e.g. John] in its c-command
domain The...
-
mother saw ____(i). (ill-formed,
because S and
deleted O
cannot be
coreferential.)
Dyirbal (OSV word order): Ŋuma banaganyu. (Father returned.) Yabu...
- ABS tell-NF go-PURP "The man told the
woman to go." (main
clause O
coreferential with
deleted S of the
subordinate clause) In case the
shared argument...
-
types of
anaphoric reference,
using various pronouns,
including they:
Coreferential, with a
definite antecedent (the
antecedent and the
anaphoric pronoun...
-
relevant observation in this
regard is that a noun is
often reluctantly coreferential with
another nominal that is
within its
binding domain or in a superordinate...
- 1017/S0305000900002816. ISSN 1469-7602. PMID 7440674. Fleck,
David W. (2008-07-01). "
Coreferential Fourth-Person
Pronouns in Matses".
International Journal of American...
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first parent of the NP, S,
contains "his". "John" and "his" are also
coreferential (they
refer to the same person),
therefore "John"
binds "his". On the...