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How is it called that the demonstrative pronoun which refers to a word or phrase in context?

The demonstrative pronoun that refers to a word or phrase in context is called an anaphor.

Here's an example:

* "The dog chased the ball. It then ran under the table."

In this sentence, "It" refers back to "the dog" and is therefore an anaphor.

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