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reflexive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reflexive, or the
property reflexivity, may
refer to:
Metafiction Reflexivity (grammar):
Reflexive pronoun...
- A
reflexive relation is said to have the
reflexive property or is said to
possess reflexivity.
Along with
symmetry and transitivity,
reflexivity is one...
- low
level of
reflexivity would result in
individuals shaped largely by
their environment (or "society"). A high
level of
social reflexivity would be defined...
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ambiguity between reflexive and
reciprocal morphemes and constructions. Ostensibly,
there are two
suffixes /-e/ and /-rr/ for
reflexivity and reciprocality...
- only used to
express intensity and
genuine reflexivity as laid out above, but are not used as non-
reflexive formal/polite pronouns. Grammatically, when...
- {\displaystyle X,M,} and X / M {\displaystyle X/M} are
reflexive then they all are. This is why
reflexivity is
referred to as a three-space property. Topological...
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Reflexive Entertainment was an
American video game
developer based in Lake Forest, California. The
company was
cofounded by Lars Brubaker,
Ernie Ramirez...
- reference.
Reflexivity may be
expressed by
means of:
reflexive pronouns or
reflexive verbs. The
latter ones may be
constructed with the help of
reflexive affixes...
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Reflexiveness is one of
Charles Hockett's 16
Design features of
language which states that in a
language the
speaker can use
their language to talk about...
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called the
reflexive hull of the sheaf. A
basic example of a
reflexive sheaf is a
locally free
sheaf of
finite rank and, in practice, a
reflexive sheaf is...