Reciprocal pronoun
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The reciprocal pronouns in English are one another and each other. Together with the reflexive pronounReflexive pronounA reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded by the noun, adjective, adverb or pronoun to which it refers within the same clause. In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an anaphor that must be bound by its antecedent...
s — myself, yourself, ourselves, yourselves, and others — they are classified as anaphorsAnaphora (linguistics)In linguistics, anaphora is an instance of an expression referring to another. Usually, an anaphoric expression is represented by a pro-form or some other kind of deictic--for instance, a pronoun referring to its antecedent...
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Reciprocity
Reciprocity
Reciprocity may refer to:*Reciprocity , used to describe the concept of free trade with the United States of America** Reciprocal trade agreement, entered into in order to reduce tariffs, quotas and other trade restrictions on items traded between the signatories*Reciprocity , the relationship...
is the broader concept, of which reflexivity
Reflexive
Reflexive may refer to:In fiction:*MetafictionIn grammar:*Reflexive pronoun, a pronoun with a reflexive relationship with its self-identical antecedent*Reflexive verb, where a semantic agent and patient are the same...
is a special case. Reciprocity has A relating to B and B relating in exactly the same way to A. Reflexivity is the concept of A reciprocating with itself.
- Reciprocal: A↔B = A→B and A←B = A→B and B→A
- Reflexive: A↔A = A→A and A←A = A→A and A→A = simply A→A
Examples:
- Reciprocal: They all said "Hello" to one another.
- Reflexive: All alone, he had no friends but himself.
The classical Greek reciprocal pronoun was allēlōn
(ἀλλἠλων). From this stems the word parallel: para allēlois (παρὰ ἀλλήλοις) "beside each other".
See also
- Reciprocal (grammar)Reciprocal (grammar)A reciprocal is a linguistic structure that marks a particular kind of relationship between two noun phrases. In a reciprocal construction, each of the participants occupies both the role of agent and patient with respect to each other...
- Reflexive pronounReflexive pronounA reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded by the noun, adjective, adverb or pronoun to which it refers within the same clause. In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an anaphor that must be bound by its antecedent...