In
linguistics, anaphora is an instance of an expression referring to another.In general, an anaphoric expression is represented by a
pro-form or some kind of
deictic.In some theories, the strict definition of anaphora includes only references to preceding utterances. Under this definition, forward references are instead named
cataphora, and both effects together are
endophora. Also, the term
exophora names situations where the referent does not appear in the utterances of the speaker, but instead in the real world. Some linguists prefer to define anaphora generically to include all of these referential effects.
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