logophor
English
Etymology
Introduced by French linguist Claude Hagège, 1974.
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈloʊɡɵfoʊɹ/
Noun
logophor (plural logophors)
- (linguistics) A reflexive pronoun with discourse antecedents; i.e. a reflexive pronoun whose antecedent does not occur in the sentence itself.
- Antonym: anaphor
Derived terms
Translations
reflexive pronoun with discourse antecedents
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