- (liturgy), part of Christianity's
Eucharistic liturgy Anaphoric macro Anaphoric reference Anaphoric pronoun This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- the use of an
expression that
depends upon a
postcedent expression. The
anaphoric (referring) term is
called an anaphor. For example, in the
sentence Sally...
- In linguistics,
anaphoric ****ics are a
specific subset of ****ics: morphologically-bound
morphemes that
syntactically resemble one word unit, but are...
- An
anaphoric macro is a type of
programming macro that
deliberately captures some form
supplied to the
macro which may be
referred to by an
anaphor (an...
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anaphoric at the same time. In his example: I was born in London, and I have
lived here/there all my life. "here" or "there"
function anaphorically in...
- LGBT culture.
Pronouns are used to
refer to
entities deictically or
anaphorically. A
deictic pronoun points to some
person or
object by
identifying it...
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stereographic projection in a
machine is in De architectura,
which describes an
anaphoric clock (it is presumed, a
clepsydra or
water clock) in Alexandria. The...
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syntax and are
consequently not valid.
Interpretation rules resolve the
anaphoric references in (3): the tie and it of the
second sentence refer to a new...
- In linguistics,
binding is the
phenomenon in
which anaphoric elements such as
pronouns are
grammatically ****ociated with
their antecedents.[citation needed]...
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absolutive and
relative person: first, second,
anaphoric third,
reflexive third [citation needed] The
anaphoric third person refers to a
proceeding term, specified...