• Endophorically

    Origin

    en + -endophoric + ally

    Full definition of endophorically

    Adverb

    endophorically

    1. In an endophoric way: with the referent being conditionally dependent on contextual cues within an utterance or text.
      • 1974 , Richard D. Brecht , Deixis in embedded structures , The picture is unclear, for some verbs seem to permit all of the logical possibilities exemplified in (9)–(15) while others allow only some. I will have more to say about the conditions under which a deictic element in a sentential complement may be interpreted endophorically or exophorically in the discussion of mood and presupposition below.
      • 2019 , Mohamed Abdou Moindjie , The cohesiveness of personal reference in translation: a case study of French and English , Personal reference is a co-hyponym of textual cohesion; it deals with the first, second and third persons singular or plural; it can occur exophorically, or endophorically as anaphora or cataphora. The present paper is a descriptive study on the cohesiveness and translatability of personal reference; it describes its occurrence and cohesiveness in translating from French into English.
      • 2020 , Terra Edwards; Diane Brentari , The grammatical incorporation of demonstratives in an emerging tactile language , Therefore, we have replaced adnominal and adverbial demonstratives with a single category: “demonstrative modifier,” which can be applied either exophorically or endophorically, i.e., to refer to referents in the immediate environment, or to refer to linguistic aspects of the unfolding discourse.
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