Bound variable pronoun

A bound variable pronoun (also called a bound variable anaphor or BVA) is a pronoun that has a quantified determiner phrase (DP) – such as every, some, or who – as its antecedent. An example of a bound variable pronoun in English is given in (1).

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Bound variable pronoun

A bound variable pronoun (also called a bound variable anaphor or BVA) is a pronoun that has a quantified determiner phrase (DP) – such as every, some, or who – as its antecedent. An example of a bound variable pronoun in English is given in (1).

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