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照応
1. correspondence; being in accordance with; anaphora
2. Anaphora (linguistics)In linguistics, an anaphora is a type of expression whose reference depends on another referential element. E.g. , in the sentence 'Sally preferred the company of herself', 'herself' is an anaphoric expression in that it is coreferential with the expression in subject position. Usually, an anaphoric expression is represented by a pro-form or some other kind of deictic—for instance, a pronoun referring to its antecedent.
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