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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ANAPHORICAL»
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1
The Theory of Functional Grammar: Complex and derived ...
In this chapter I discuss the way in which anaphorical relationships can be
approached within the framework of FG.1 10.1. defines some basic notions, and
10.2. formulates some crucial questions concerning anaphora. 10.3. then
concentrates ...
Simon C. Dik, Kees Hengeveld, 1997
2
Structure and Function _ A Guide to Three Major ...
The element which so refers will be called an anaphorical element (anaphorical
term if the anaphorical element has term status). The expression with which the
entity in question has been or is being established in the discourse iS the ...
Christopher S. Butler, 2003
3
Linguistic and Literary Studies in Honor of Archibald A. ...
ANAPHORICAL VS. EPIPHORICAL Bally has not attempted to give any general
classification of segmented sentences and, except perhaps for the order of
segments (AZ vs. ZA) or their degnft of complexity (the segments can themselves
be ...
Mohammad Ali Jazayery, Edgar C. Polomé, Werner Winter, 1978
4
General and Theoretical Linguistics
ANAPHORICAL VS. EPIPHORICAL Bally has not attempted to give any general
classification of segmented sentences and, except perhaps for the order of
segments (AZ vs. ZA) or their degree of complexity (the segments can themselves
be ...
5
Functional Grammar in Prolog: An Integrated Implementation ...
But we may have a so-called "anaphorical term" (see 9.1.7.1. above) in subject
position. Such a term provisionally gets singular agreement (see below under "
anaphora" for an explanation). The relevant Gender distinctions for French are
the ...
6
Here and There: Cross-linguistic Studies on Deixis and ...
655).5 2.5 The definite article in anaphorical use Even a not very detailed
analysis has to consider at least the following conditions in order to explain
anaphoric relations. As opposed to the deictic use of the article in definite
nominais the ...
Jürgen Weissenborn, Wolfgang Klein, 1982
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Reflections on Language and Language Learning: In Honour of ...
In that sense ander shares some basic characteristics with anaphorical elements.
Anaphora are characterised by the fact that they refer to some antecedent which
is given either in the preceding text or in the context (Lyons 1977:659).
Marcel Bax, C. Jan-Wouter Zwart, 2001
8
The Theory of Functional Grammar: The structure of the clause
This variable is then taken up again by the coindexed anaphorical element,
which may be marked by the anaphorical operator A.7 We thus get such
relationships such as: (10) John likes Mary (x) , but Peter doesn 't like her (Ax)
This approach ...
Simon C. Dik, Kees Hengeveld, 1997
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Anaphors in Text: Cognitive, Formal and Applied Approaches ...
4.2 Stimuli In order to find out whether the understanding of complex anaphorical
relations makes a difference in comparison to noun phrase anaphorical relations
four mini- texts consisting of two sentences each were constructed.
Monika Schwarz-Friese, Manfred Consten, Mareile Knees, 2007
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How Reference Works: Explanatory Models for Indexicals, ...
My answer to this question is that IP may be viewed as closely related to an
anaphorical use of a demonstrative in which a demonstrative is in apposition with
an indefinite RE of the form 'whatever is the one and only F." Thus, the underlying
...
Lawrence D. Roberts, 1993