This paper suggests that reflexivity of natural reflexives is encoded through a universal reflexive element, Refl(exive). The function of Refl is to (i) take two open predicates of type <e,st>, (ii) associate the unsaturated variables of the predicates with each other, and (iii) return another predicate of type <e,st> (cf. Labelle 2008). Crosslinguistic differences regarding the reflexive (Reinhart & Siloni 2005) are attributed to the different selectional properties of Refl in different languages. The proposed analysis offers an account of the typology of the reflexive in purely syntactic terms, extending Pylkkanen’s (2008) analysis of causatives to the reflexive
The article describes semantics and pragmatics of reflexive constructions. Common notes on the seman...
While purely syntactic approaches to reflexivization have characterized reflexive verbs in terms of ...
This Construction grammar approach to French refl exive verbs describes the formal and semantic cons...
This article analyzes the factors determining the use of dedicated reflexives in natural language. I...
This article provides an overview of the various means that languages use to represent interpretive ...
Why do so many languages employ special means to express reflexive predicates, and why can what lang...
The topic of reflexivity has been extensively discussed in linguistics over the last few decades. It...
Across languages, there is variability in the surface realization of reflexivity, according to vario...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between verbs and reflexive markers within reflexive...
Some universals of reflexive construction markers and a possible efficiency-based explanation Many ...
The past four decades have seen a lot of new research on reflexive constructions that goes far beyon...
This paper identifies a number of empirically observable universals of reflexive marking that concer...
Reflexive constructions vary from language to language in the way they encode coreference between tw...
During my research I looked at 117 languages and their anaphoric systems. The main goal of this stud...
In this paper we argue that the unaccusative analysis of reflexive verbs must be discarded, as refle...
The article describes semantics and pragmatics of reflexive constructions. Common notes on the seman...
While purely syntactic approaches to reflexivization have characterized reflexive verbs in terms of ...
This Construction grammar approach to French refl exive verbs describes the formal and semantic cons...
This article analyzes the factors determining the use of dedicated reflexives in natural language. I...
This article provides an overview of the various means that languages use to represent interpretive ...
Why do so many languages employ special means to express reflexive predicates, and why can what lang...
The topic of reflexivity has been extensively discussed in linguistics over the last few decades. It...
Across languages, there is variability in the surface realization of reflexivity, according to vario...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between verbs and reflexive markers within reflexive...
Some universals of reflexive construction markers and a possible efficiency-based explanation Many ...
The past four decades have seen a lot of new research on reflexive constructions that goes far beyon...
This paper identifies a number of empirically observable universals of reflexive marking that concer...
Reflexive constructions vary from language to language in the way they encode coreference between tw...
During my research I looked at 117 languages and their anaphoric systems. The main goal of this stud...
In this paper we argue that the unaccusative analysis of reflexive verbs must be discarded, as refle...
The article describes semantics and pragmatics of reflexive constructions. Common notes on the seman...
While purely syntactic approaches to reflexivization have characterized reflexive verbs in terms of ...
This Construction grammar approach to French refl exive verbs describes the formal and semantic cons...