- In pragmatics,
exophora is
reference to
something extratextual, i.e. not in the
immediate text, and
contrasts with endophora.
Exophora can be deictic...
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contextually explicit meaning of its referent. As such, it is an
example of
exophora.
Dummy pronouns are used in many
Germanic languages,
including German and...
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situational context.
Deictic pro-forms are
stereotypical exophors, e.g.
Exophora a. This
garden hose is
better than that one. – The
demonstrative adjectives...
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arrive at the following: x = y 3 + 2 z − 1 {\displaystyle x=y^{3}+2z-1} .
Exophora –
Reference to
something not in the
immediate text Joan
Cutting (2002)...
- Subfamily:
Phycitinae Tribe:
Phycitini Genus:
Asalebria Amsel, 1953
Synonyms Exophora Roesler, 1988
Postsalebria Amsel, 1955
Praesalebria Amsel, 1954...
- or only one.
Anaphora always uses a
stressed definite article,
while exophora usually uses some
pointing supplement such as heh (here) or doh (there)...
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being resolved within the same or next
sentence or subsentence. The use as
exophora is
possible and
reduces the
choice of
intonation and
stress patterns to...
- Staudinger, 1870
Evergestis umbrosalis F.R., [1842]
Exophora exaspersata Staudinger, 1879
Exophora florella Mann, 1862
Faveria dionysia Zeller, 1846 Galleria...