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n. - The grammatical relation between two words that have a common base.

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  • Many adults do not have clear intuitions about "backwards coreference" between sentences like Bill saw 'im after John ran around and Bill saw' im in John's yard.
  • ˜there is nothing in Loar™s account to justify coreference™: 1999, 488.
  • On the one hand, it cannot be coreference.
  • Five pink ovals are annotated "anaphora / coreference" to indicate that 1) "four New York City physicians," 2) those physicians by name, and 3) at least six occurrences...
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