Cataphora Definition

kə-tăfər-ə
noun
The use of a linguistic unit, such as a pronoun, to refer ahead to another unit, for example, the use of him to refer to John in the sentence Near him, John saw a snake.
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Other Word Forms of Cataphora

Noun

Singular:
cataphora
Plural:
cataphoras

Origin of Cataphora

  • From Ancient Greek καταφορά (kataphora, “a downward motion"), from κατά (kata, “downwards") + φέρω (pherō, “I carry").

    From Wiktionary

  • cata– (ana)phora

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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