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Reflexivity (grammar)
In
grammar
,
reflexivity
is a
property of
syntactic
constructs
whereby two
arguments
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
affixes
or
reflective
particles
.