on the pragmatic dichotomy of topic and comment. In English traditional grammar types, three types of object are acknowledged: direct objects, indirect...
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Grammatical case Object (grammar) Preparatory subject Quirky subject Sentence (linguistics) Subjective (grammar) Term logic Traditional grammar Comrie (1989), pp...
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Colognian pronouns (category Colognian grammar)
exactly one, most commonly supported by appropriate gestures. Example of cataphoric use: Es dat Ding Auto? (Is this your car? , Is that your car?) Example...
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Colognian declension (category Colognian grammar)
exactly one, most commonly supported by appropriate gestures. Example of cataphoric use: Es dat Ding Auto? (Is this your car? , Is that your car?) Example...
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Norwegian language (redirect from Norwegian grammar)
like in German, Icelandic and Old Norse. Det also has expletive and cataphoric uses like in the English examples it rains and it was known by everyone...
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also described as anaphoric reference (anaphor, previous referent) and cataphoric reference (cataphor, following referent). e.g. Hebrews p628 David L. Allen...
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Jingulu language (section Cataphoric)
Jingulu has three kinds of demonstratives: referential, anaphoric and cataphoric. In Jingulu, the referential demonstratives, of which there are about...
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home, Alice went to sleep." In such cases, the coreference is called cataphoric rather than anaphoric. Coreference is important for binding phenomena...
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Buru language (section Grammar)
'proximal' and dii 'distant'. Saa is used to introduce referents that are cataphorically important. (2) Da 3S puna make katin saa. mat-general Da puna {katin...
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mentioned (anaphoric) or that will be mentioned later in the discourse (cataphoric). There is further debate in typological linguistics as to whether endophorically...
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