While bound variable pronouns fall into the category of anaphora, there are cases in which bound variable pronouns behave differently from regular anaphora.
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An instance of a bound variable can look like coreference, but from a technical standpoint, one can argue that it actually is not.
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She suggests that the " pronoun can be translated as a bound variable, " and that in all the other sentences, it cannot.
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This can be attributed to how the third person inflection is not supposed to be associated with a possessive first or second person bound variable pronoun.
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Another difficulty faced in determining a theory of anaphora that properly encompasses bound variable pronouns is properly determining the definition of " bound ".
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In both of these instances, Reinhart claims that most people will find co-reference ( and a " bound variable " interpretation ) permissible.
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In this instance, a separate head would pop up between the VP and v, preventing the v from binding to a bound variable interpretation.
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For example, in the following expression y is a bound variable and x is free : \ lambda y . x \ x \ y.
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Carry out this transformation everywhere and obtain a formula \ phi _ 2 in which " j " is never applied to a bound variable.
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Quine dismisses this notion of " bound variable " as " " pointless apart from a certain aspect of the theory of types " ".