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Logophoricity is a phenomenon of binding relation that may employ a morphologically different set of anaphoric forms, in the context where the referent is an entity whose speech, thoughts, or feelings are being reported. This entity may or may not be distant from the discourse, but the referent must reside in a clause external to the one in which the logophor resides. The specially-formed anaphors that are morphologically distinct from the typical pronouns of a language are known as logophoric pronouns, originally coined by the linguist Claude Hagège. The linguistic importance of logophoricity is its capability to do away with ambiguity as to who is being referred to. A crucial element of logophoricity is the logophoric context, defined as the environment where use of logophoric pronouns i

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  • Logophorizität (moderne Wortbildung auf Grundlage von griech. λόγος logos, „Wort“ und φέρειν pherein, „tragen“) ist in der Linguistik die Bezeichnung für das Phänomen, dass der Bezug von Personal- und Reflexivpronomen (und eventuell weiterer Wortarten) davon abhängen kann, aus wessen Perspektive ein Sachverhalt geschildert wird. Der Begriff verweist vor allem darauf, dass das perspektivische Zentrum in einem Satz oder Text verschoben werden kann, so dass nicht mehr die Perspektive des Sprechers maßgeblich ist. Der Bezug eines logophorischen Pronomens ist dann die Person, an deren Perspektive der Kontext „zentriert“ ist – das heißt, die Person, deren Äußerungen, Gedanken oder Wahrnehmungen berichtet werden. (de)
  • Logophoricity is a phenomenon of binding relation that may employ a morphologically different set of anaphoric forms, in the context where the referent is an entity whose speech, thoughts, or feelings are being reported. This entity may or may not be distant from the discourse, but the referent must reside in a clause external to the one in which the logophor resides. The specially-formed anaphors that are morphologically distinct from the typical pronouns of a language are known as logophoric pronouns, originally coined by the linguist Claude Hagège. The linguistic importance of logophoricity is its capability to do away with ambiguity as to who is being referred to. A crucial element of logophoricity is the logophoric context, defined as the environment where use of logophoric pronouns i (en)
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