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Thus deixis , like H & H's ' reference ' , is a general term ; situational reference is ' exophora ' , while linguistic ( contextual ) reference is ' endophora ' ( or ' anaphora in a broad sense ' ) . Back reference is ' anaphora in a ...
Thus deixis , like H & H's ' reference ' , is a general term ; situational reference is ' exophora ' , while linguistic ( contextual ) reference is ' endophora ' ( or ' anaphora in a broad sense ' ) . Back reference is ' anaphora in a ...
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This again follows directly from the idea that ta is an external object of kū de hěn shangxin , at least when the disjoint reference principle applies . 30 Another piece of evidence for our analysis comes from the occurrence of ...
This again follows directly from the idea that ta is an external object of kū de hěn shangxin , at least when the disjoint reference principle applies . 30 Another piece of evidence for our analysis comes from the occurrence of ...
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On hypothetical conditionals with past time reference , CGEL says that the condition is contrary to fact ( 1092 ) ; this view is widespread among grammarians , though philosophers have often pointed out that it is erroneous ( see Dudman ...
On hypothetical conditionals with past time reference , CGEL says that the condition is contrary to fact ( 1092 ) ; this view is widespread among grammarians , though philosophers have often pointed out that it is erroneous ( see Dudman ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
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