Anaphor
Pronunciation
- GA IPA: en, /ˈæ.nÉ™.fÉ”Ë(ɹ)/
- UK IPA: en, /ˈæ.nə.fə(ɹ)/
Origin
Back-formation from {{3}}.
Full definition of anaphor
Noun
- (linguistics) An expression referring to another expression. In stricter uses, an expression referring to something earlier in the discourse or, even more strictly, only reflexive and reciprocal pronouns.
- 1988, Andrew Radford, Transformational grammar: a first course, Thus far, we have established that each other is an NP phrase which functions as a reciprocal anaphor requiring to take its reference from some antecedent elsewhere in the sentence, and that themselves is an NP which functions as a reflexive anaphor which also requires an antecedent to take its reference from.
Hypernyms
- (linguistics) endophor