ANAPHORIC DEPENDENCIES IN KOREAN AND UZBEK
This study aims to examine the behavior of anaphoric references in Korean and Uzbek sentences. The analysis focuses on a comparative investigation of the linguistic expressions used for anaphora in Korean and their counterparts in Uzbek. To guide this exploration, Lee’s (1998) Referential Hierarchy (RH) of anaphora will be applied, which is based on three core principles: the Referentiality Condition, the LDB Condition, and the Relative Referentiality Condition.
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