• An anaphoric macro is a type of programming macro that deliberately captures some form supplied to the macro which may be referred to by an anaphor (an...
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    Hart proposed adding macros to Lisp 1.5 in AI Memo 57: MACRO Definitions for LISP. An anaphoric macro is a type of programming macro that deliberately captures...
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  • Hendershott gives an example at Fear of Macros of implementing an anaphoric if operator in this way. Anaphoric macro Partial evaluation Preprocessor Syntactic...
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  • Anaphora (redirect from Anaphoric)
    (liturgy), part of Christianity's Eucharistic liturgy Anaphoric macro Anaphoric reference Anaphoric pronoun This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • on macro programming in Common Lisp. Published in 1993, it is currently out of print, but can be freely downloaded as a PDF file. Anaphoric macro "CLiki:...
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    syntax trees (ASTs). Julia's macro system is hygienic, but also supports deliberate capture when desired (like for anaphoric macros) using the esc construct...
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    in postpositional constructions; The development of the unusual Aleut anaphoric reference system from the debris of this collapse, going hand in hand...
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  • pairings not seen in Putonghua.: 120  Null anaphoric forms can refer to the object of a preposition.: 121  Null anaphoric forms have longer-ranged antecedents...
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  • pronouns: proximate, localized immediate, unlocalized immediate, distant, and anaphoric. With the proximate stems, there are separate forms for predicative (in...
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  • kaˈbɛ̃n]), sometimes referred to as Kayapó, is a Northern Jê language (Jê, Macro-Jê) spoken by the Kayapó and the Xikrin people in the north of Mato Grosso...
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  • and is preceded by the noun-class prefix, here indicated by *. The "anaphoric" demonstrative is used when the demonstrative category is clear from context...
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