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- Anaphora (linguistics) - Wikipedia
The anaphoric (referring) term is called an anaphor For example, in the sentence Sally arrived, but nobody saw her, the pronoun her is an anaphor, referring back to the antecedent Sally
- ANAPHORIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANAPHORIC is of or relating to anaphora; especially : being a word or phrase that takes its reference from another word or phrase and especially from a preceding word or phrase
- ANAPHORIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ANAPHORIC definition: 1 referring to or replacing a word that was used earlier in a text: 2 referring to or replacing… Learn more
- ANAPHORIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ANAPHORIC definition: referring back to or substituting for a preceding word or group of words See examples of anaphoric used in a sentence
- Definition and Examples of Anaphora in English Grammar
Anaphora is when a word, like a pronoun, helps us understand another word in a sentence Anaphora uses words such as 'he', 'she', 'it', and 'they' to show the connection in sentences Understanding anaphora helps us learn more about how our minds work and learn languages
- ANAPHORIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Of or relating to anaphora Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- Anaphoric - definition of anaphoric by The Free Dictionary
The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive verses, clauses, or paragraphs; for example, "We shall fight on
- Anaphora (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Some anaphoric pronouns are referring expressions that inherit their referents from other referring expressions For example, on the anaphoric reading of (3), “He” inherits its referent from “John”, which is said to be the antecedent of the pronoun Such anaphora is simple and well understood
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