Associations to the word «Anaphora»
Noun
- Pronoun
- Liturgy
- Semantic
- Antecedent
- Semantics
- Mari
- Np
- Linguistic
- Discourse
- Syntax
- Donkey
- Coherence
- Eucharist
- Syriac
- Linguistics
- Repetition
- Ambiguity
- Cohesion
- Basil
- Apostles
- Predicate
- Rite
- Huang
- Indexing
- Papyrus
- Prayer
- Clause
- Binding
- Complement
- Classical
- Jacobson
- Rhetoric
- Thanksgiving
- Metaphor
- Tense
- Divine
- Universal
- Politeness
- Communion
- Utterance
- Montague
- Preface
- Resolution
- Accessibility
- Deletion
- Dependency
- Grammar
- Sentence
- Retrieval
- Cyril
- Noun
- Interpretation
- Relevance
- Overview
- Mar
- Cally
- Maxim
- Approach
- Phrase
- Context
- Inference
- Verb
- Scope
- Dis
- Phenomenon
- Logic
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
ANAPHORA, noun. (rhetoric) The repetition of a phrase at the beginning of phrases, sentences, or verses, used for emphasis.
ANAPHORA, noun. (linguistics) An expression that can refer to virtually any referent, the specific referent being defined by context.
ANAPHORA, noun. (linguistics) An expression that refers to a preceding expression.
ANAPHORA, noun. Plural of anaphor
Dictionary definition
ANAPHORA, noun. Using a pronoun or similar word instead of repeating a word used earlier.
ANAPHORA, noun. Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
Wise words
Watch your thoughts, they become your words. Watch your
words, they become your actions. Watch your actions, they
become your habits. Watch your habits, they become your
character. Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.