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anaphor

Anaphor vs Anaphoric - What's the difference?

anaphor | anaphoric |


As a noun anaphor

is (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.

As an adjective anaphoric is

of, or relating to, an anaphora.

Repetation vs Anaphor - What's the difference?

repetation | anaphor |


As a noun anaphor is

(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.

Taxonomy vs Anaphor - What's the difference?

taxonomy | anaphor |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and anaphor

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while anaphor is (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.

Deixis vs Anaphor - What's the difference?

deixis | anaphor | see also |

Deixis is a see also of anaphor.


As nouns the difference between deixis and anaphor

is that deixis is (reference requiring context to be understood) while anaphor is (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.

Cataphor vs Anaphor - What's the difference?

cataphor | anaphor | Antonyms |

Anaphor is a antonym of cataphor.



As nouns the difference between cataphor and anaphor

is that cataphor is semicoma while anaphor is 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.

Endophor vs Anaphor - What's the difference?

endophor | anaphor | Hypernyms |

Anaphor is a hypernym of endophor.


Endophor is likely misspelled.


Endophor has no English definition.

As a noun anaphor is

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.

Discourse vs Anaphor - What's the difference?

discourse | anaphor |


As nouns the difference between discourse and anaphor

is that discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while anaphor is (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.

As a verb discourse

is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.

Refer vs Anaphor - What's the difference?

refer | anaphor |


As a verb refer

is to direct the attention of.

As a noun anaphor is

(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.

Expression vs Anaphor - What's the difference?

expression | anaphor |


As nouns the difference between expression and anaphor

is that expression is a particular way of phrasing an idea while anaphor is (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.

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