Kataphoric
Kataphoric is a term derived from the Greek words *kata* (meaning "down" or "according to") and *phoros* (meaning "bearing" or "carrying"), referring to a grammatical phenomenon in linguistics. It describes a type of anaphoric reference where a subsequent element in a sentence or text refers back to an earlier, unspecified antecedent. This contrasts with anaphoric reference, where an earlier element refers forward to a later one.
In syntax, kataphoric elements often introduce or clarify an antecedent that appears later in the discourse.
Kataphoric constructions are common in natural language but are less frequently studied than anaphoric ones. They
The distinction between anaphora and kataphora is important in linguistic analysis, particularly in studies of reference,