The present study examined the associations between couples’ level of relationship quality and the usage of pronouns reflecting a couples' sense of we-ness/separateness in the context of support interactions. The concept of togetherness is operationalized by two lexical categories that reflect the pronoun usage during a conversation between partners: (a) we-ness (we-words; e.g. we, ours, ourself), pronouns that refer to the couple as a collective entity and (b) separateness (you- and me-words; e.g. me, mine, you, yours), pronouns that refer to the individual partner. The above mentioned associations were tested using a laboratory-based observational study within a sample of 49 flemish heterosexual couples in long-term relationships. Couples...
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A growing body of research suggests that patterns of personal pronoun use in couples - particularly ...
Perceptions of couple interdependence - partners’ mutual identity - are a key construct in relations...
The present study examined the associations between couples’ level of relationship quality and the u...
The present study collected data about couples' level of relationship quality and their usage of pro...
The present study collected data about couples' level of relationship quality and their usage of pro...
Functional word choice in conversation may reveal a speaker’s implicit feelings towards his or her i...
Our study examined the relationships of relational pronouns used in parental conversation to the qua...
Our study examined the relationships of relational pronouns used in parental conversation to the qua...
ABSTRACT—Recent studies in social psychology have found that the frequency of certain words in peopl...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the ...
This 5-wave longitudinal study aimed to monitor the feeling of we-ness and separateness over one yea...
This 5-wave longitudinal study aimed to monitor the feeling of we-ness and separateness over one yea...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71573/1/j.1545-5300.1970.00069.x.pd
A growing body of research suggests that patterns of personal pronoun use in couples - particularly ...
Perceptions of couple interdependence - partners’ mutual identity - are a key construct in relations...
The present study examined the associations between couples’ level of relationship quality and the u...
The present study collected data about couples' level of relationship quality and their usage of pro...
The present study collected data about couples' level of relationship quality and their usage of pro...
Functional word choice in conversation may reveal a speaker’s implicit feelings towards his or her i...
Our study examined the relationships of relational pronouns used in parental conversation to the qua...
Our study examined the relationships of relational pronouns used in parental conversation to the qua...
ABSTRACT—Recent studies in social psychology have found that the frequency of certain words in peopl...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the ...
This 5-wave longitudinal study aimed to monitor the feeling of we-ness and separateness over one yea...
This 5-wave longitudinal study aimed to monitor the feeling of we-ness and separateness over one yea...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71573/1/j.1545-5300.1970.00069.x.pd
A growing body of research suggests that patterns of personal pronoun use in couples - particularly ...
Perceptions of couple interdependence - partners’ mutual identity - are a key construct in relations...