Jumat, 28 Juni 2013

anaphora


Similar to omitting redundant information, is substituting a shorter form. "ANAPHORA is the use of a short form or PROFORM in the place of a longer expression. Usually such a proform is used when it is clear from the context what the proform means. "
Ex: I love Disa and Jack loves Disa too./
I love Disa and Jack loves her too. pronoun
Emily acted polite and Zachary acted polite also./
Emily acted polite and Zachary did also. pro-verb
I am sick and my being sick makes me sad./
I am sick, which makes me sad. pro-phrase

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