Concept information
Preferred term
logophora
Broader concept
Synonym(s)
- logophoric pronoun
Example
- Additionally it would be no surprise that a logophoric pronoun does not exhibit the blocking effect since a logophoric pronoun obligatorily denotes the attitude holder that serves as its referent in the scope of an attitude predicate and since the antecedent of a logophoric pronoun is strictly restricted to third persons. (Park, 2016)
- From the discussion thus far however it can be said that the logophoric pronoun is not used to refer to a first person pronoun in the reported discourse. (Park, 2015)
- If this is correct it can be said that logophoric pronouns are in complementary distribution with first person pronouns and thus the two forms never occur in exactly the same environment but in mutually-exclusive environments. (Park, 2015)
- It has generally been noted that logophoric pronouns always refer to the agent of reported utterance or thought. (Park, 2015)
- Recall that the logophoric pronouns can show up only in the scope of an attitude predicate since the expressions in question are a sort of variable that is obligatorily bound by the attitude holder associated with such a predicate. (Park, 2015)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-RQFZ43LW-2
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