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Phases, Reflexives, and Definiteness
, 2015This paper investigates a puzzling correlation between two seemingly disparate phenomena: the crosslinguistic distribution of reflexive possessives and definiteness marking.
M. Despić
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Middle voice reflexives and argument structure in Baltic
, 2015The article deals with Baltic reflexives covering the semantic domain of the middle voice in a narrower sense, that is, the non-anticausative middles as illustrated in constructions like The bread cuts easily. The emphasis is on the Baltic languages, but
Axel Holvoet+2 more
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Perception of spectrally degraded reflexives and pronouns by children.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013Speech perception skills in cochlear-implant users are often measured with simple speech materials. In children, it is crucial to fully characterize linguistic development, and this requires linguistically more meaningful materials.
D. Başkent+4 more
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Pratiques réflexives en aménagement pour une adaptation aux changements environnementaux
, 2012L’injonction actuelle de penser l’adaptation au changement environnemental laisse relativement ouvert l’enjeu de la concertation. Cet article part de l’eventail des solutions possibles, pour se concentrer ensuite sur les pratiques reflexives a mettre en ...
V. Berdoulay, Olivier Soubeyran
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Locally free reflexives in British English are best analyzed as intensified nonnominative pronouns, subject to two conditions that regulate English intensive NPs generally: (a) a contrastiveness requirement and (b) a requirement that the character being ...
C. L. Baker
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Locally free reflexives in British English are best analyzed as intensified nonnominative pronouns, subject to two conditions that regulate English intensive NPs generally: (a) a contrastiveness requirement and (b) a requirement that the character being ...
C. L. Baker
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Tendon Reflexes and Pathological Reflexes
2016The tendon reflex (deep tendon reflex, muscle stretch reflex, myotatic reflex) is a monosynaptic proprioceptive reflex. The afferent arc of the reflex starts from the stretch receptor in the muscle called the muscle spindle. The receptor is activated by sudden stretch, and an electric impulse generated there is conducted through Ia fibers to the ...
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Against the unaccusative analysis of reflexives
, 1999In this paper we argue that the unaccusative analysis of reflexive verbs must be discarded, as reflexives systematically fail syntactic tests of unaccusativity.
T. Reinhart, Tal Siloni
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Structure, Agency and the Internal Conversation
, 2003Introduction: how does structure influence agency? Part I. Solitude and Society: 1. The private life of the social subject 2. From introspection to internal conversation: an unfinished journey in three stages 3.
M. Archer
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Grammatical And Discourse Conditions On Long Distance Reflexives In Two Chinese Dialects
, 2000Our analysis of discourse conditions on Long Distance (LD) reflexives is based primarily on the taxonomy of logophoricity of Sells, who, like many authors, has argued that the notion of logophoricity plays a crucial role in understanding the felicity ...
Peter Cole, G. Hermon, C. Lee
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Local And Long-Distance Reflexives In Turkish
, 2000Turkish has two types of reflexives: a bound morpheme, which is a verbal suffix, and a free morpheme. This chapter introduces the two main types of morphologically free reflexives. It discusses the differences between these two types.
J. Kornfilt
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