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2007-01-09 03:06:26 · 1 answers · asked by Double O 6 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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The term "logophor" is often used loosely in the literature to refer to locally free instances of himself in English82. It has also sometimes been used to refer to the intensified pronoun ham selv which tends to be the form used in Danish in contexts were English would have locally free instances of himself. This use of the term logophor is, however, potentially misleading since the term logophor is also widely used in a more narrow sense as referring to an author-denoting pronominal element which has to be bound by an attitude operator

2007-01-09 03:19:28 · answer #1 · answered by lkn4trth 3 · 0 1

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