adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
reference
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This continuum stretches from full repetition at one end of the scale to pronominal reference at the other.
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In these cases, pronominal reference is naturally plural, as with they, them, these, and so on.
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This line of reasoning is intended to provide a means for felicitous plural and singular pronominal reference under appropriate circumstances.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In these cases, pronominal reference is naturally plural, as with they, them, these, and so on.
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Lyons suggests that this x retains a pronominal element, as well as containing an adverbial element similar to here.
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The pronominal function of gender reflects a genuine, non-arbitrary distinction between male and female.
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The following text illustrates the kind of problem that the pronominal function of gender can pose in translation.
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This continuum stretches from full repetition at one end of the scale to pronominal reference at the other.
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This line of reasoning is intended to provide a means for felicitous plural and singular pronominal reference under appropriate circumstances.