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anaphorically adverb language specialized uk /ˌæn.əˈfɒr.ɪk.li/ us /ˌæn.əˈfɔːr .ɪk.li/ in a way that refers to or replaces a word used earlier in a text: 回指性地|照应性地 "They" is normally used anaphorically; that is to say, it usually refers to something earlier in the discourse.“They (他们)”一般用来回指;也就是说,它通常用来指代在语篇的上文中提到的(复数的)人或物。 Compare
cataphorically The third-person pronouns are anaphorically linked to their antecedents. In many of these examples from French, the word "ça" is used both anaphorically and cataphorically. The quantifiers are linked to the phrases they anaphorically refer to. Pronouns can be used anaphorically and demonstratives can be used in a non-demonstrative way. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Linguistic terms & linguistic style accentual affricate allophone allophony anaphor contextualize emphatic entailment etymological etymologically etymologist idiomatic inflected language philological philologically polysemy portmanteau word prescriptivism stylistics tautology |