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'''Disjoint reference''' occurs if two elements [[reference|refer]] to different entities.<br />
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=== Example ===<br />
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in (i)a the reference of ''she'' and ''her'' is disjoint, and in (i)b that of ''she'' and ''them''.<br />
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(i) a She likes her<br />
b She likes them<br />
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The case of (i)a is captured by the [[binding theory]]<nowiki>: since </nowiki>''her'' is a [[pronominal]] it must obey condition B which says that ''she'' may not locally [[bind]] ''her''. It is assumed that ''she'' and ''her'' must have disjoint reference as a consequence.<br />
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=== Link ===<br />
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[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Disjoint+reference&lemmacode=1086 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]<br />
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=== References ===<br />
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* Lasnik, H. 1989. ''Essays on anaphora,'' Reidel, Dordrecht<br />
* Lasnik, H. and J. Uriagereka 1988. ''A course in GB syntax,'' The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.<br />
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