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− | in ''John<sub>i </sub>saw himself<sub>i </sub> '' and ''Mary<sub>i </sub> saw John<sub>j</sub> '' the subscripts i and j are the referential indices (or indexes). See [[Coindexing]] | + | in ''John<sub>i </sub>saw himself<sub>i </sub> '' and ''Mary<sub>i </sub> saw John<sub>j</sub> '' the subscripts i and j are the referential indices (or indexes). |
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Referential index is a formal device used to indicate reference.
Example
in Johni saw himselfi and Maryi saw Johnj the subscripts i and j are the referential indices (or indexes).
See also
Links
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
References
- Chomsky, N. 1981. Lectures on Government and Binding, Foris, Dordrecht.
- Chomsky, N. 1980. On binding, Linguistic Inquiry 11-1, pp.1-46
- Fiengo, R. and R. May 1994. Indices and identity, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
- Lasnik, H. 1989. Essays on anaphora, Reidel, Dordrecht