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Antecedent (grammar)

About: Antecedent (grammar) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1392 publications have been published within this topic receiving 41824 citations.


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TL;DR: SILBERMAN as discussed by the authors argued that the grammatically awkward, enigmatic 6 Ma&[v in Rev. iii 14 occurs as a mistransliteration of the Hebrew ]1?K, a word used to describe Wisdom in Prov. viii 30, and applied to the Torah in the midrash on Gen. i I in the Bereshith Rabbah.
Abstract: In a brief but highly original and suggestive note 1), Professor L. H. SILBERMAN has argued that the grammatically awkward, enigmatic 6 Ma&[v in Rev. iii 14 occurs as a mistransliteration of the Hebrew ]1?K, a word used to describe Wisdom in Prov. viii 30, and applied to the Torah in the midrash on Gen. i I in the Bereshith Rabbah. SILBERMAN further argues that the other Christological titles in Rev. iii 14, namely, "the true and faithful witness", and "the beginning of God's creation", also have their antecedents in the Hebrew nnx 'TS of Prov. xiv 25, and 1:m'v' nrl' of Prov. viii 22. Indeed, the midrash equates I'n7 nivat with pntK, in applying both to the Torah. Thus SILBERMAN suggests that Rev. iii 14 may have read in a Hebrew antecedent:

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01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this article, the relation between pronominal types, syntactic types of the antecedent, semantic type of the referent and anaphoric distance in the Danish part of the DAD corpus comprising written and spoken data was investigated.
Abstract: paper is about the relation between pronominal types, syntactic types of the antecedent, semantic type of the referent and anaphoric distance in the Danish part of the DAD corpus comprising written and spoken data. These aspects are important to understand the use of abstract anaphora and to process them automatically and some of them have been investigated previously (see i.a.Webber (1988); Gundel et al. (2003); Navarretta (2010)). Differing from preceding studies, we extend the analysis of the syntactic types of the antecedent to include a fine-grained classification of clausal types and also investigate the anaphoric distance. The most common antecedent types in the data are subordinate clause and simple main clause and most abstract anaphora occurred in the clause which followed the antecedent or the clause in which the antecedent occurred. There is no clear dependence between the type of antecedent clause and the type of referent.

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01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: However, the view that caki has the potential for non-subject antecedents has steadily gained ground (Yoon, 1989; Cho, 1994; Kim, 2000; Sohng, 2004; Madigan, 2006).
Abstract: However, the view that caki has the potential for non-subject antecedents has steadily been gaining ground (Yoon, 1989; Cho, 1994; Kim, 2000; Sohng, 2004; Madigan, 2006). Yoon (1989), for instance, describes caki as logophoric, being sensitive to a logophoric centre (Sells, 1987), described in Buring (2005) as the “source of information.” So, according to Yoon, in (1), as the matrix indirect object swuni is the source of information, it can be the

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose that how a person customarily perceives and uses time, influences the choice of leisure goals and resultant leisure services, and that individuals' timestyles can be characterized in terms of social, temporal, planning, and polychronic orientations.
Abstract: As the leisure industry matures, it is important for marketers to have a clear understanding of why people choose to consume specific leisure services. The paper proposes that "timestyle", or how a person customarily perceives and uses time, influences the choice of leisure goals and resultant leisure services. Individuals' timestyles can be characterized in terms of social, temporal, planning, and polychronic orientations. Data from qualitative research suggest that all four dimensions of timestyle can have systematic effects on leisure choices. Knowledge of the timestyle concept and its antecedent influences should allow leisure marketers to better understand and target the motivations that underlie consumer decisions on leisure services.

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10 Jul 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the antecedent factors for innovation are identified, such as employee knowledge and creativity skills, employee psychological state and attitudes, organizational structure, corporate strategy and shared vision, organizational creativity climate and culture, knowledge management and learning, management and leadership, and key individuals roles facilitating innovation.
Abstract: This article presents a construct of the antecedent factors that enhance innovation in organizations. There are eight antecedent factors which are arranged in two main levels: individual and work environment levels. The eight antecedent factors for innovation are identified, such as employee knowledge and creativity skills, employee psychological state and attitudes, organizational structure, corporate strategy and shared vision, organizational creativity climate and culture, knowledge management and learning, management and leadership, and key individuals’ roles facilitating innovation. Further, some antecedent factors are identified as having a significantly greater impact on radical innovation such as broad knowledge base; vision; slack resources; customer-related intelligence; innovation champion. And those that have more impact on incremental innovation are in-depth functional knowledge; centralization; competition-related intelligence; and orientation toward task excellence and quality. Keywords: Innovativeness, Innovation, Antecedent Factors, Radical Innovation, Incremental Innovation

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