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in this video Im going to introduce binding theory as well as definitions related to binding theory binding principles a B and C will be in the next video so if youre looking for information about the binding principles check the next video in the series what is binding theory well the overall notion of binding theory is a story of pronoun resolution which means these words like himself and him where do they get their reference what do they refer to so heres some sentences john loves himself and I have some indexes here so John is I and then I have I and star J this means that himself has to refer to John and cannot refer to someone else if John loves himself and this himself refers to somebody else the then this is an ungrammatical string so john loves himself has to mean that john loves John what about the sentence john loves him i say john loves him if him refers back to john then this sentence is ungrammatical so we cant say john loves him too mean john loves john we have to h