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- Exophora abstract "In linguistic pragmatics, exophora is reference to something extralinguistic, i.e. not in the same text, and contrasts with endophora. Exophora can be deictic, in which special words or grammatical markings are used to make reference to something in the context of the utterance or speaker. For example, pronouns are often exophoric, with words such as "this", "that", "here", "there", as in that chair over there is John's said while indicating the direction of the chair referred to. Given "Did the gardener water those plants?", it is quite possible that "those" refers back to the preceding text, to some earlier mention of those particular plants in the discussion. But it is also possible that it refers to the environment in which the dialogue is taking place — to the "context of situation", as it is called — where the plants in question are present and can be pointed to if necessary. The interpretation would be "those plants there, in front of us". This kind of reference is called exophora, since it takes us outside the text altogether. Exophoric reference is not cohesive, since it does not bind the two elements together into a text.".
- Exophora wikiPageExternalLink WhatIsHomophora.htm.
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- Exophora wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Exophora wikiPageRevisionID "551545287".
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Anaphora_(linguistics).
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Cataphora.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pragmatics.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhetoric.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semantics.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Cohesion_(linguistics).
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Deixis.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Endophora.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Generic_antecedent.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Generic_antecedents.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Pragmatics.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Pronoun.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink Referring_expression.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLink SIL_International.
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLinkText "''exophoric''".
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exophora".
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exophora#Homophoric reference".
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exophoric".
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLinkText "exophora".
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLinkText "exophoric reference".
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLinkText "exophoric".
- Exophora wikiPageWikiLinkText "exophorically".
- Exophora hasPhotoCollection Exophora.
- Exophora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Semantics-stub.
- Exophora subject Category:Pragmatics.
- Exophora subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Exophora subject Category:Semantics.
- Exophora hypernym Reference.
- Exophora type Work.
- Exophora type Humanity.
- Exophora comment "In linguistic pragmatics, exophora is reference to something extralinguistic, i.e. not in the same text, and contrasts with endophora. Exophora can be deictic, in which special words or grammatical markings are used to make reference to something in the context of the utterance or speaker. For example, pronouns are often exophoric, with words such as "this", "that", "here", "there", as in that chair over there is John's said while indicating the direction of the chair referred to.".
- Exophora label "Exophora".
- Exophora sameAs Ezoforiezh.
- Exophora sameAs Ekzoforo.
- Exophora sameAs Exofoor.
- Exophora sameAs m.05hpwf.
- Exophora sameAs Q3851383.
- Exophora sameAs Q3851383.
- Exophora wasDerivedFrom Exophora?oldid=551545287.
- Exophora isPrimaryTopicOf Exophora.