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单词 coreferential
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Definition of coreferential in English:

coreferential

adjective kəʊˌrɛfəˈrɛnʃ(ə)lˌkōˌrefəˈren(t)SH(ə)l
Linguistics
  • (of two elements or units) having the same reference.

    〔语言学〕(两个元素或单元)同指的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The participle receives its case from the noun which it modifies, which must (as you point out) be coreferential with its subject.
    • Here the coreferential argument is explicitly marked as patientive in the matrix clause.
    • The annotation of coreferential chains in a text is a difficult task, which requires a lot of concentration.
    • This has the consequence that where a coreferential or bound zero anaphor may occur, the use of an overt pronoun will tend to be taken to solicit disjoint reference.
    • You also note that all examples of this construction have the coreferential pronoun in subject position; i.e. exactly where it would be if this were an infinitive complement instead of a that complement.

Derivatives

  • coreference

  • noun
    Linguistics
    • In case of coreferences, for example, the user is presented with a list of coreference candidates and is free to decide whether and which of them to check if at all.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Additionally, functional operators and coreferences may be used on both sides of the rules.
      • Cases of grammatical coreference that do not respect the sentence boundaries are highly marked.
      • Furthermore, given that logophoric pronouns are the only option available in the grammar to encode coreference, any speaker who intends coreference will also have to use a logophoric pronoun.
      • This mimics the way it works in conversation, when coreferences can be used after common ground is established.

Definition of coreferential in US English:

coreferential

adjectiveˌkōˌrefəˈren(t)SH(ə)l
Linguistics
  • (of two elements or units) having the same reference.

    〔语言学〕(两个元素或单元)同指的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here the coreferential argument is explicitly marked as patientive in the matrix clause.
    • The participle receives its case from the noun which it modifies, which must (as you point out) be coreferential with its subject.
    • The annotation of coreferential chains in a text is a difficult task, which requires a lot of concentration.
    • You also note that all examples of this construction have the coreferential pronoun in subject position; i.e. exactly where it would be if this were an infinitive complement instead of a that complement.
    • This has the consequence that where a coreferential or bound zero anaphor may occur, the use of an overt pronoun will tend to be taken to solicit disjoint reference.
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