holdingreferring
Holdingreferring is a term used in discourse analysis to describe a strategy in which a referent is maintained across multiple utterances without repeated explicit naming. The speaker keeps the referent active in memory or signals it indirectly through pronouns, demonstratives, or ellipses, enabling continued reference while avoiding unnecessary repetition.
Unlike standard anaphora, which relies on straightforward pronoun substitution after an initial mention, holdingreferring emphasizes the
Examples include a narrative sequence that introduces a character or object once and then prolongs reference
In practice, holdingreferring intersects with topics such as working memory, discourse coherence, and referential resolution. In
See also: Anaphora, Cohesion (linguistics), Reference resolution, Discourse analysis, Working memory.