anafoorinen
Anafoorinen is a neologism used in some discourse-analysis discussions to denote a specific strategy for maintaining referential continuity across sentences without relying on pronouns. In texts described as anafoorinen, writers frequently reintroduce central referents with explicit nominal labels, or with consistent nominal frames, to keep topics salient over longer stretches of discourse.
Etymology and origins: The term appears to be coinage from elements associated with reference in Greek-derived
Usage and context: It is used mainly in theoretical descriptions of cohesion and in exploratory work on
Characteristics: Key features include explicit nominal references, repetition of the referent’s label, and a slower referential
Examples: The report outlines a new framework for energy policy. The policy is designed to integrate renewables
See also: Anaphora, cohesion, discourse analysis, referential theory.
Note: As of this writing, anafoorinen is not widely recognized in major linguistic authorities and is referenced