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cataphoric — adjective Date: 1968 of or relating to cataphora; especially being a word or phrase (as a pronoun) that takes its reference from a following word or phrase (as her in before her Jane saw nothing but desert) compare anaphoric … New Collegiate Dictionary
cataphoric — See cataphora. * * * … Universalium
cataphoric — adj. preceding the word to which it refers (e.g. of a pronoun); of or pertaining to cataphora … English contemporary dictionary
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cataphora — cataphoric /kat euh fawr ik, for /, adj. cataphorically, adv. /keuh taf euhr euh/, n. Gram. the use of a word or phrase to refer to a following word or group of words, as the use of the phrase as follows. Cf. anaphora. [CATA + (ANA)PHORA] * * * … Universalium
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Cohesion (linguistics) — Cohesion is the grammatical and lexical relationship within a text or sentence. Cohesion can be defined as the links that hold a text together and give it meaning. It is related to the broader concept of coherence There are two main types of… … Wikipedia
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anaphoric — adjective Date: 1904 of or relating to anaphora < an anaphoric usage >; especially being a word or phrase that takes its reference from another word or phrase and especially from a preceding word or phrase compare cataphoric • anaphorically… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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