REFERENCE: Is An Act in Which A Speaker, or Writer, Uses Linguistic Forms To Enable A Listener, or
REFERENCE: Is An Act in Which A Speaker, or Writer, Uses Linguistic Forms To Enable A Listener, or
REFERENCE: is an act in which a speaker, or writer, uses linguistic forms to enable a listener, or
reader, to identify something.
REFERING EXPRESSIONS:
Proper Nouns
Definite Nouns
Indefinite Nouns
Pronouns
2. They can also be used to describe entities that are assumed to exist, but are unknown,
FOR EXAMPLES:
FOR EXAMPLE:
A man waiting for you
Referential Use: a specific person is referred to, although his/her name or some other
description is not used.
FOR EXAMPLE:
CLASSIFICATION OF REFERENCES:
For Example:
For example:
So…what happened?
Um…I’m not sure that’s true.
…sure.
You went to the restaurant. And…?
But I thought we were meeting on Tuesday…?
Some examples of ellipsis in which words are omitted because they are unnecessary.
INTERFERENCE
In inference, we must have the object / situation so that we are able to draw
conclusion and understanding.
For example:
a)You may observe that a person is running from a shop that may cause you to infer that he robbed
it and is trying to get away.
Eg :
Eg. :
We had Chardonnay last night. The wine was the best part.
For example:
Here, ‘he’ stands for the bus driver in connection to the word ´bus´.