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This is a thesis of self-consciousness in a twofold manner: First, s is conscious of itself in a direct (de se) manner — therefore, the third person pronoun is used with a Castañeda asterisk as a sign of a "quasi-indicator", i.e., an emphatic reflexive expressing the reference of the subject to itself qua itself.
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In "Elsie de Wolfe's Recipes for Successful Dining," published in 1935, de Wolfe invites readers to find inspiration, "as I often have when at my wits' end," by consulting menus "chosen from among my own files of reference on the subject, covering many years".
In Group 2, where participants provided completions answering the "Why?" question, which was expected to cause Explanation relations favoring subject reference, there was indeed a very high rate of reference to the subject of S1 with the pronoun in S2 (as coded by two native speakers): 83 %, vs. just 17%% reference to the Goal in S1.
This book also contains, discusses and compares results of a number of relevant background references on the subject.
Some of the crucial references on the subject such as [35] stay unpublished for several years, presumably because they are not in a final form.
However, in Group 1, whose continuations answered the "What happened next?" question favoring Occasion/Result continuations and greater facilitation of reference to the Goal, there was significantly less reference to the subject of S1 46 % and a much higher rate of reference to the Goal 54 %, as tabulated in 24.
While consciousness does contain a reference to the subject of thought, for Cudworth, it does not do so immediately or explicitly.
Transfer of possession (TOP) verbs have been identified as having a special effect on the ways that pronouns are interpreted in English, causing a decrease in dominant reference to the subject of a preceding sentence, and a significant increase in reference to a post-verbal Goal argument.
In our questionnaire the tool's introductory statement was slightly altered to refer specifically to 'events and experiences of early pregnancy problems and attending the urgent gynaecology clinic' in order that women might complete the assessment with reference to the subject of our study, rather than any other incidental stressful life events.
General Motors, for example, also shows a shrinking percentage of references to the subject since 2010, according eRevalue's data.
Perhaps more important, he said, "it shortens the production time and ultimately lowers costs," when compared with traditional sculpturing based on reference photographs of the subject.
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