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anchor
an object that, if its identity is known to speaker and hearer, allows for the identity of a related object to be known to the speaker and hearer. Example: knowing who Peter is we can identify Peter's bag, arm, brother (Koptjevskaja-Tamm 2002:147) -- i.e. Peter serves as the anchor for identifying the bag, arm, or brother. The anchoring function requires that the modifying object concept denote an individual and not a type, and preferably a highly accessible individual. Another term used for anchor is reference point, but the latter term has another use in this book. (Section 5.2.1)
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