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It happens instead of repetition.
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It means when the speaker or writer uses the same word repeatedly.
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It refers to something that functions logically between utterances.
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It means when an item links to another for its interpretation in the context. There are two types of it.
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It is when an element is connected to another element that follows later in the text.
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It is the presupposition of something that has gone before
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It happens when the interpretation of the reference its located beyond the co-text.
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It is when the speaker or writer instead of repeating the same word use another word with the same meaning.
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According to Cutting (2002) it is when user tends to avoids repetition in order to the hearer or reader being able to retrieve the missing words from the co-text.
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It is when the referring expression points to the referent in the context (wheter interlocutors can see it or not). There are three types of it.