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  1. Bind me tender, bind me do!
    dative and accusative arguments as antecedents for reflexives in Polish
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Berlin

  2. Anaphora in biblical hebrew
    a generative perspective
    Published: 2019

    Anaphora, that is, backwards-referring relations, are well-known in language and include such common items as a variety of pro-forms (it, that, myself, each other) and even adverbs (so). Lesser studied are forward-referring relations, i.e.,... more

     

    Anaphora, that is, backwards-referring relations, are well-known in language and include such common items as a variety of pro-forms (it, that, myself, each other) and even adverbs (so). Lesser studied are forward-referring relations, i.e., cataphora. Biblical Hebrew utilises a variety of anaphoric relations, though it lacks a true reflexive anaphor. This study will introduce the investigation of anaphora from a generative syntactic perspective, then proceed to a survey of the features of Biblical Hebrew anaphora, and finally conclude with a discussion of anaphoric complexities that require future attention.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10520/EJC-1c0bb0c4a1
    Parent title: Enthalten in: Journal for semitics; Pretoria : Unisa Press, 1990; 28(2019), 2 vom: Dez., Seite 1-15; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Anaphora; Backwards anaphora; Biblical Hebrew; Generative syntax; Null object anaphora; Reciprocals; Reflexives