[en] The current paper is a study of anaphora in the dialect of Rutul (Lezgic, East Caucasian) spoken in the village of Kina (Rutulsky district, Republic of Daghestan, Russia). I provide a quantitative analysis in terms of the following metrics developed in papers by Stoll and Bickel (2009) and by Givón (2017): referential density (RD) and anaphoric distance (AD). As the main method, I use experimental data from Pear stories (Chafe, 1980), also described in a study by Stoll and Bickel (2009).
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