% pubman genre = book-item @incollection{item_3602686, title = {{Questionnaire on reflexive constructions in the world{\textquotesingle}s languages}}, author = {Janic, Katazyna and Haspelmath, Martin}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-3-96110-411-6}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.7874992}, publisher = {Language Science Press}, address = {Berlin}, year = {2023}, abstract = {{A short note on our terminology: the term reflexivizer refers to any specialized form that expresses coreference within a clause. By specialized form we understand a form which at least in certain conditions necessarily expresses the coreference meaning (even if non-coreference meanings are possible elsewhere). Reflexivizers can be dependent or non-dependent forms like reflexive (pro)nouns, reflexive argument markers, or reflexive voice markers. Languages that have not developed a specialized reflexivizer express coreference with the help of other linguistic forms, e.g. personal pronouns. In this context, we prefer to talk about a non-reflexive form. {\copyright} 2023, the authors. All rights reserved.}}, booktitle = {{Reflexive constructions in the world{\textquotesingle}s languages}}, pages = {847--853}, }