User:Vloewen/sandbox

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Here is an example:

(1) fdsafkaefheka

Here is another example:

(2) asdjf;ajieowhf

My test sandbox. I'm learning about Wikipedia markup, yay!

Being bold is important on Wikipedia[1][2].

This is an unreferenced claim[citation needed].

This is a test of italics.

Bolded italics require five single quotes.

To put something on a separate line, you must enter twice. One enter is not sufficient.

If you want something on the very next line, you can use html br tag, like so.
See, now this line is right below it.

  1. Test
    1. Indented

Here are some words, to make the page longer.

I need to test if the anchor-jumping works.

So I'm padding this page.

What fun!

This set consists of the referential indices of all elements that c-command it. This set of anaphoric indices is used to determine whether coreference can occur between two noun phrases. In order for coreference to occur, neither noun phrase can contain the other's referential index in its set of anaphoric indices. For example, in sentence (1):

(1) Johni,Φ saw himj,{i}.
(Higginbotham, 1980: 682 (15))
"John saw him", adapted from Higginbotham, 1980: 682 (15), drawn using phpSyntaxTree

This set consists of the referential indices of all elements that c-command it. This set of anaphoric indices is used to determine whether coreference can occur between two noun phrases. In order for coreference to occur, neither noun phrase can contain the other's referential index in its set of anaphoric indices. For example, in sentence (1):

(1) Johni,Φ saw himj,{i}.
(Higginbotham, 1980: 682 (15))
"John saw him", adapted from Higginbotham, 1980: 682 (15), drawn using phpSyntaxTree
ACC DAT MASC PL POSS SG
Accusative Dative Masculine Plural Possessive Singular

And here is a link to example (1) and example (2) and example (3)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Be bold guideline. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  2. ^ Broughton, John (2008). Wikipedia : the missing manual (1st ed. ed.). Beijing: O'Reilly. ISBN 0-596-51516-2. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)