English
anaphor
nS
Source(s):TRASK 199315
CRYSTAL 200324
KROEGER 2005341
Ducrot & Todorov 1979[trans.]281
KUNO 198758
IELVol. I, 62
HAEGEMAN 1991211 (= pro-form, pro-constituent)
CHOMSKY 1981188f., 330
RICHARDS etal. 199216-17
CHOMSKY 198278
MATTHEWS 199717
DIK II 1997215-216 (anaphoric element, anaphoric term)
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Domain:Generative / Transformational GrammarGovernment and Binding