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Definition of Anaphorically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anaphorically
Literary usage of Anaphorically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Classical Quarterly by Classical Association (Great Britain) (1908)
"... the Professor's notice that this pronoun, when used in the later Epic of the
first or second person, is only used reflexively, never anaphorically. ..."
2. An Introduction to the Study of Language by Leonard Bloomfield (1914)
"... however, it came to be used anaphorically (of objects not actually present,
but of those which had been mentioned or were otherwise specifically known), ..."
3. Toda Grammar and Texts by Murray Barnson Emeneau (1984)
"... which A is a demonstrative pronoun (aO, i0, i0a'm) referring anaphorically to
what is defined in the previous discourse and named by B in this sentence. ..."
4. Toda Grammar and Texts by Murray Barnson Emeneau (1984)
"... which A is a demonstrative pronoun (a0, i0, i6a'm) referring anaphorically to
what is defined in the previous discourse and named by B in this sentence. ..."
5. Dissertations on Subjects Connected with the Incarnation by Charles Gore (1907)
"Not but what if any one were to say that they too spoke anaphorically [ie of
Christ for us], he will be accepting the safer explanation (d και Tives των ..."