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| We may find ourselves split between our ideals and our reality, between what we truly wish for ourselves and what we feel able to accomplish.As you expand the boundaries of your physical, mental and emotional conditioning, creating more strength, healing and inner harmony, your spirit will again shine through.Pronoun
oneself (reflexive form of the indefinite pronoun one, sometimes two words: one's self)
A person, previously mentioned.This page was last modified 02:21, 7 January 2008.Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License.Hitting Europe + Upcoming American Dates!!!!Children of Possibility' Album took shape and the unit formed.Hen, tranquilly swallowing one of the little reptiles; "and it is not an act of folly to provide oneself with the delicacies of the season.Fables by Aesop View in contextIn a word, to comport oneself with perfect propriety in Polygonal society, one ought to be a Polygon oneself.Flatland by Abbott, Edwin View in contextHe is less polished, less insinuating than Mainwaring, and is comparatively deficient in the power of saying those delightful things which put one in good humour with oneself and all the world."See a map of synonyms of oneself in the Visual Thesaurus."The self is a key construct in several schools of psychology, especially in Self Psychology which was founded by Heinz Kohut and is the basis for most schools of body psychotherapy.Ideas are different for many theorist and in fields of study, but in general the self refers to the conscious reflective personality of a person.The study of the self involves significant methodological problems, especially concerning consciousness.Some of these are taken up in philosophy of mind and metaphysics.Selfhood' or complete autonomy is a common Western approach to psychology and models of self are employed constantly in areas such as psychotherapy and self help.In Inventing our selves: Psychology, power, and personhood, Nikolas Rose (1998) proposes that psychology is now employed as a technology that allows humans to buy into an invented and arguably false sense of self.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an anaphor that must be bound by its antecedent (see binding).In the statements "I see him" and "She sees you", the objects are not the same persons as the subjects, and regular pronouns are used.However, when the person being seen is the same as the person who is seeing, the reflexive pronoun is used: "I see myself" or "She sees herself".Examples from various languages
3.Standard English does allow the use of logophors in some contexts: for example, "John was angry.In some cases, reflexives without local antecedents may be better analyzed as emphatic pronouns without any true reflexive sense.He loves his wife (his own).Serbian examples
Ana je dala Mariji njenu knjigu.Ana je dala Mariji svoju knjigu.Swedish examples
Jag ser honom.Him designates a person other than the one designated by He.He reads his (someone else's) books.They read their (own) books.He loves him (someone else).He noticed her love for him (using a normal pronoun).He says that the dog is washing its (the dog's) face.Novial examples
(Novial is a constructed language, mostly based on Romance languages.Anna donad lan libre a Maria.Anna donad sen libre a Maria.This page was last modified 20:25, 14 January 2008.See Copyrights for details.One's own self:Used reflexively as the direct or indirect object of a verb or the object of a preposition: One can congratulate oneself on one's victories.Used in an absolute construction: When in charge oneself, one may rearrange the committees as one pleases.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Example: One always has to do these things oneself.Shop for books, music and more
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Shaw, G.Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.Used reflexively as the direct or indirect object of a verb or the object of a preposition: One can congratulate oneself on one's victories.One's normal or healthy condition or state.Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition.Published by the Houghton Mifflin Company.Click here to shop the Bartleby Bookstore. |
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