<p class="Abstract">This article provides a non-formalistic description of the various reflexive pronouns in Afrikaans. In addition to the traditional class of reflexive pronouns, it is shown that possessive pronouns can also be used reflexively. The facts about (obligatory) reflexivity involving these two types of pronoun are illustrated with reference to several types of construction in which they can occur. It is moreover shown that, besides the subject, the reflexive can take as its antecedent an expression functioning as the direct object, indirect object or as a prepositional object. Attention is also given to a number of non-reflexive constructions, that is, constructions containing inherently non-reflexive verbs and prepositions whi...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
This study presents a non-syntactic analysis of non-clause-bounded reflexives (LDR) in Norwegian. Ex...
Creole languages do not exhibit morphosyntactic features that are specific to them, but they are rel...
This article provides a non-formalistic description of the various reflexive pronouns in Afrikaans. ...
CITATION: Oosthuizen, J. 2015. Reflexives and reflexive constructions in Afrikaans. Stellenbosch Pap...
This paper deals with the phenomenon of obligatory reflexivity in Afrikaans. Adopting the general fr...
This contribution describes reflexive constructions in Hausa (Chadic, Niger, Nigeria). The reflexive...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study focuses on the phenomenon o...
Jaminjung/Ngaliwurru, a language of the Western subgroup of the Australian Mirndi family, has a sing...
The article describes semantics and pragmatics of reflexive constructions. Common notes on the seman...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between verbs and reflexive markers within reflexive...
The reflexive constructions of Jóola Fóoñi (an Atlantic language spoken in south western Senegal) ar...
This chapter describes the reflexive construction in Luganda, a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken in...
The past four decades have seen a lot of new research on reflexive constructions that goes far beyon...
This paper explores issues in relation to the form and function of reflexive pronouns which a langua...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
This study presents a non-syntactic analysis of non-clause-bounded reflexives (LDR) in Norwegian. Ex...
Creole languages do not exhibit morphosyntactic features that are specific to them, but they are rel...
This article provides a non-formalistic description of the various reflexive pronouns in Afrikaans. ...
CITATION: Oosthuizen, J. 2015. Reflexives and reflexive constructions in Afrikaans. Stellenbosch Pap...
This paper deals with the phenomenon of obligatory reflexivity in Afrikaans. Adopting the general fr...
This contribution describes reflexive constructions in Hausa (Chadic, Niger, Nigeria). The reflexive...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study focuses on the phenomenon o...
Jaminjung/Ngaliwurru, a language of the Western subgroup of the Australian Mirndi family, has a sing...
The article describes semantics and pragmatics of reflexive constructions. Common notes on the seman...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between verbs and reflexive markers within reflexive...
The reflexive constructions of Jóola Fóoñi (an Atlantic language spoken in south western Senegal) ar...
This chapter describes the reflexive construction in Luganda, a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken in...
The past four decades have seen a lot of new research on reflexive constructions that goes far beyon...
This paper explores issues in relation to the form and function of reflexive pronouns which a langua...
This dissertation describes and analyses the multiple functions of the reflexive prefix in four Nort...
This study presents a non-syntactic analysis of non-clause-bounded reflexives (LDR) in Norwegian. Ex...
Creole languages do not exhibit morphosyntactic features that are specific to them, but they are rel...