This paper discusses anaphora and presupposition, which are linguistic phenomena that involve implicit meanings or references in language. It explores how these concepts relate to theories of grammar and meaning, with anaphora referring to how pronouns and other referring expressions depend on other elements in discourse for their interpretation. Presupposition involves meanings or implications that are taken for granted in what is said.
This paper discusses anaphora and presupposition, which are linguistic phenomena that involve implicit meanings or references in language. It explores how these concepts relate to theories of grammar and meaning, with anaphora referring to how pronouns and other referring expressions depend on other elements in discourse for their interpretation. Presupposition involves meanings or implications that are taken for granted in what is said.
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This paper discusses anaphora and presupposition, which are linguistic phenomena that involve implicit meanings or references in language. It explores how these concepts relate to theories of grammar and meaning, with anaphora referring to how pronouns and other referring expressions depend on other elements in discourse for their interpretation. Presupposition involves meanings or implications that are taken for granted in what is said.
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