-
context of the
utterance or speaker. For example,
pronouns are
often exophoric, with
words such as "this", "that", "here", "there", as in that chair...
-
There is one more
referential device,
which cannot create cohesion:
Exophoric reference is used to
describe generics or
abstracts without ever identifying...
- "She was
lying on the beach," if it
appeared by itself,
contains an
exophoric expression; "she"
refers to
something that is not
present in the surrounding...
- boys. A
further distinction is
drawn between endophoric and
exophoric reference.
Exophoric reference occurs when an expression, an exophor,
refers to something...
- representation."
Winfried Nöth
distinguishes between endophoric and
exophoric iconicity,
exophoric where the
signifier is
iconic with the
world beyond language...
- DX-CNT soil-3SG-OBL 'in that place': 86
Mekeo uses both
anaphoric and
exophoric use of demonstratives, and
clear anaphors are rare in Mekeo.: 531 Anaphoric...
- representatives. Nöth
distinguishes between endophoric and
exophoric iconicity,
exophoric where the
signifier is
iconic with the signified, and endophoric...
- rains", rain is an
impersonal verb and the
pronoun it
corresponds to an
exophoric referrent. In many
languages the verb
takes a
third person singular inflection...
-
various lative cases) L low variety/code, in
adiglossic situation L
local (
exophoric)
person (= 1/2) L2 B tags
translation as code-switching. LA
lower animacy...
-
double vision,
problems with near
vision or
seeing up close, headaches,
exophoric". Convergenceinsufficiency.org.
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