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- Endophora abstract "Endophora is an expression that refers to something in the same text. For example, in the sentences "I saw Sally yesterday. She was lying on the beach", "she" is an endophoric expression because it refers to something already mentioned in the text, i.e. "Sally". By contrast, "She was lying on the beach," if it appeared by itself, has an exophoric expression; "she" refers to something that the reader is not told about. That is to say, there is not enough information in the text to independently determine to whom "she" refers. It can refer to someone the speaker assumes his audience has prior knowledge of or it can refer to a person he is showing to his listeners. Without further information, in other words, there is no way of knowing the exact meaning of an exophoric term. Endophora can be broken into three subcategories: cataphora, anaphora and self-reference.".
- Endophora wikiPageID "1625863".
- Endophora wikiPageRevisionID "551545310".
- Endophora auto "yes".
- Endophora date "December 2009".
- Endophora hasPhotoCollection Endophora.
- Endophora subject Category:Pragmatics.
- Endophora subject Category:Semantics.
- Endophora comment "Endophora is an expression that refers to something in the same text. For example, in the sentences "I saw Sally yesterday. She was lying on the beach", "she" is an endophoric expression because it refers to something already mentioned in the text, i.e. "Sally". By contrast, "She was lying on the beach," if it appeared by itself, has an exophoric expression; "she" refers to something that the reader is not told about.".
- Endophora label "Endofoor".
- Endophora label "Endophora".
- Endophora sameAs Endofoor.
- Endophora sameAs m.05hpxv.
- Endophora sameAs Q2964011.
- Endophora sameAs Q2964011.
- Endophora wasDerivedFrom Endophora?oldid=551545310.
- Endophora isPrimaryTopicOf Endophora.