
1) Coreference 2) Reflexiveness 3) Sociological terminology
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1) Reflexiveness
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[grammar] In grammar, reflexivity is a property of syntactic constructs whereby two arguments (actual or implicit) of an action or relation expressed by a single predicate have the same reference. Reflexivity may be expressed by means of: reflexive pronouns or reflexive verbs. The latter ones may be constructed with the help of reflexive af...
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[social theory] Reflexivity refers to circular relationships between cause and effect. A reflexive relationship is bidirectional with both the cause and the effect affecting one another in a relationship in which neither can be assigned as causes or effects. In sociology, reflexivity therefore comes to mean an act of self-reference where ex...
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(from the article `formal logic`) A relation that always holds between any object and itself is said to be reflexive; i.e., is reflexive if()(example: `is identical with`). If ... ...or .` Since preference constitutes a relationship, its three types can be classed in terms of certain distinctions commonly drawn in th...
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a term used to refer to foregrounding by a text of its own made-ness or constructed-ness. For those of you who study drama, this will be familiar as Brecht's 'alienation effect'. Brecht was concerned to avoid the 'swindle' involved in naturalistic theatre's pretence that the play 'happened' rather than 'was made'. It may be seen as a method of unde...
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This describes the connections between knowledge and social life. The knowledge we gain about society can affect the way in which we act in it. For instance, reading a survey about the high level of support for a political party might lead an individual to express support for that party too.
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[
n] - the coreferential relation between a reflexive pronoun and its antecedent
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reflexiveness noun the coreferential relation between a reflexive pronoun and its antecedent
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A dyadic relation R is called reflexive if xRx holds for all x within a certain previously fixed domain which must include the field of R (cf. logic, formal, § 8). In the propositional calculus, the laws of reflexivity of material implication and material equivalence (the conditional and biconditional) are the theorems, p ? p, p = p...
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