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Korean Children's Knowledge of Reciprocal Sentences with Active and Stative Verbs

  • Kim, Mee-Sook
    • Language and Information
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.127-139
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    • 2005
  • In this paper I investigate whether Korean-speaking children know the basic meaning of reciprocal anaphors like each other. I further examine whether they have knowledge of subtle differences in the interpretations of such anaphors depending on the two types of verbs. Fiengo and Lasnik (1973) pointed out a contrast between reciprocal sentences with active verbs and stative verbs. For example, a sentence with an active verb like The men in the room are hitting each other, has both a strong reciprocal reading (i.e., everyone of them in the room is hitting every other one) and a weak reciprocal reading (i.e., certain pairs of men are not engaged in the action of hitting each other). In contrast, a sentence with a stative verb like The men in the room know each other allows only a strong reciprocal reading (i.e., everyone of them know every other one). 16 Korean children and 15 Korean adults were tested using the Truth Value Judgment Task methodology. The results of the present study show that like English children, Korean children know the meaning of reciprocal anaphor, and that they also know the semantic difference of reciprocal sentences with active and stative verbs. Therefore, the present study strongly supports the claim that the semantic distinction of reciprocal sentences with active and stative verbs may be universal, and that children's ability of this semantic distinction might be innately given.

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ON SELF-RECIPROCAL POLYNOMIALS AT A POINT ON THE UNIT CIRCLE

  • Kim, Seon-Hong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.1153-1158
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    • 2009
  • Given two integral self-reciprocal polynomials having the same modulus at a point $z_0$ on the unit circle, we show that the minimal polynomial of $z_0$ is also self-reciprocal and it divides an explicit integral self-reciprocal polynomial. Moreover, for any two integral self-reciprocal polynomials, we give a sufficient condition for the existence of a point $z_0$ on the unit circle such that the two polynomials have the same modulus at $z_0$.

RELATIVE RECIPROCAL VARIATIONAL INEQUALITIES

  • Khan, Awais Gul;Noor, Muhammad Aslam;Pervez, Amjad;Noor, Khalida Inayat
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.509-519
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we introduce a new class of reciprocal convex set which is called as relative reciprocal convex set. We establish a necessary and sufficient condition for the minimum of the differentiable relative reciprocal convex function. This condition can be viewed as a new class of variational inequality which is called relative reciprocal variational inequality. Using the auxiliary principle technique we discuss the existence criteria for the solution of relative reciprocal variational inequality. Some special cases which are naturally included in our main results are also discussed.

Studies on Sex-linked Inheritance of Quantitative Characters in Direct and Reciprocal Crosses of Silkworm Bombyx mori L.

  • Reddy, N.Mal;Basavaraja, H.K.;Dar, A.K.;Kumar, N.Suresh;Dandin, S.B.
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2003
  • The present investigation was carried out to study the possible cause for reciprocal difference in silkworm hybrids. By utilising the polyvoltine race Pure Mysore (PM) and newly evolved breeds (CSR2, CSR5, CSR16 and CSR17), the direct and reciprocal crosses of polyvoltine ${\times}$ bivoltine and also bivoltine hybrids were studied. The hybrids of polyvoltine ${\times}$ bivoltine (direct) are superior to their reciprocal crosses in respect of cocoon yield, cocoon weight and filament length. The reciprocal crosses of polyvoltine ${\times}$ bivoltine are superior to their direct crosses in respect of fecundity and short larval duration. No significant differences were observed in the characters like cocoon shell ratio, raw silk percentage, denier, reelability and neatness in both polyvoltine ${\times}$ bivoltine direct crosses and their reciprocals. The expression of cocoon characters as a function of sex revealed that direct crosses (polyvoltine ${\times}$ bivoltine) showed higher cocoon weight, pupal weight, shell weight and longer filament length in females than the reciprocal crosses (bivoltine ${\times}$ polyvoltine), where as these characters in males were almost the same in both direct and reciprocal crosses, indicating that the sex-linked genetic factor played a more important role. it was clear that difference in cocoon yield observed in reciprocal crosses of polyvoltine ${\times}$ bivoltine was due to the low cocoon and shell weight in females which was turn due to presence of early maturity genes (Lme) linked with sex-chromosome (X) which effect on larvae period of the silkworm. In bivoltine hybrids, i.e., both direct and their reciprocals crosses, all the characters viz., hatching percentage, larval duration, survival, cocoon weight, cocoon shell weight, cocoon shell ratio, raw silk percentage, filament length, denier, reelability and neatness did not show any significant difference (except number of eggs laid by moth) which could account for presence of same maturity genes (Lm) in both direct and reciprocal crosses. it was clear that reciprocal differences occur when the hybrids are prepared from the parental strains with different voltinism.

Comparison of Bimanual and Unimanual Movements on Muscle Activity in Healthy Adults (정상인에서 양손 및 한손 움직임 시 근활성도 비교)

  • Kim, Taehoon
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 2018
  • Purpose : The aim of this study was to compare the muscle activities of thumb and wrist during unimanual, bimanual symmetric and bimanual reciprocal movements using surface electromyography. Method : Thirty-six participants were involved in this study. Two blocks were used to perform unimanual, bimanual symmetric and bimanual reciprocal movements of thumb and wrist. Muscle activities in the flexor pollicis brevis, abductor pollicis brevis, extensor carpi radialis and flexor carpi radialis were measured using an surface EMG system. Result : For the flexor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis brevis, significant difference in the muscle activity were found among the unimanual, bimanual symmetric and bimanual reciprocal movement. For the extensor carpi radialis and flexor carpi radialis, the unimanual movement significantly different from the bimanual symmetric and reciprocal movements. Conclusion : Both the thumb and wrist, bimanual symmetric and reciprocal movements were more efficient than the unimanual movement. Moreover, with regard to the thumb, the bimanual reciprocal movement was more efficient than the bimanual symmetric movement.

STABILITY OF THE RECIPROCAL DIFFERENCE AND ADJOINT FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS IN THREE VARIABLES

  • Kim, Gwang Hui;Lee, Young Whan
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.311-322
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we prove stabilities of the reciprocal difference functional equation $$r(\frac{x+y+z}{3})-r(x+y+z)=\frac{2r(x)r(y)r(z)}{r(x)r(y)+r(y)r(z)+r(z)r(x)}$$ and the reciprocal adjoint functional equation $$r(\frac{x+y+z}{3})+r(x+y+z)=\frac{4r(x)r(y)r(z)}{r(x)r(y)+r(y)r(z)+r(z)r(x)}$$ with three variables. Stabilities of the reciprocal difference functional equation and the reciprocal adjoint functional equation in two variables was proved by K. Ravi, J. M. Rassias and B. V. Senthil Kumar. We extend their results to three variables in similar types.

The Optimal Degree of Reciprocity in Tariff Reduction

  • Chang, Pao-Li
    • East Asian Economic Review
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.237-252
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    • 2020
  • This paper characterizes the optimal reciprocal trade policy in the environment of Melitz (2003) with firm productivity heterogeneity. In particular, without making parametric assumptions on firm productivity distribution, this paper derives the optimal degree of reciprocal tariff reductions that maximize the world welfare. A reciprocal import subsidy raises the industry productivity, lowering aggregate price; a reciprocal import tariff helps correct the markup distortion, increasing nominal income. With all the conflicting effects of import tariffs on welfare considered, the optimal degree of reciprocity in multilateral tariff reduction is shown to be free trade.

SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS FOR STARLIKENESS OF RECIPROCAL ORDER

  • Saravanarasu Madhumitha;Vaithiyanathan Ravichandran
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.243-258
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    • 2023
  • A normalized analytic function f defined on the unit disk 𝔻 is starlike of reciprocal order α, 0 ≤ α < 1, if Re(f(z)/(zf'(z))) > α for all z ∈ 𝔻. Such functions are starlike and therefore univalent in 𝔻. Using the well-known Miller-Mocanu differential subordination theory, sufficient conditions involving differential inclusions are obtained for a normalized analytic function to be starlike of reciprocal order α. Furthermore, a few conditions are derived for a function f to belong to a subclass of reciprocal starlike functions, satisfying |f(z)/(zf'(z)) - 1| < 1 - α.

A Study of the Reciprocal Borrowing System in Public Libraries (공공도서관 통합대출서비스에 대한 연구)

  • Kwak, Chul-Wan;Kim, Sun-Ae;Chung, Eun-Kyung;Chung, Jin-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.161-174
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the problems of the reciprocal borrowing service in Korea and to develop the reciprocal borrowing model. Using interview and survey method were used for collecting data. Results show that public librarian had positive thought about reciprocal borrowing service and there were many problems to solve before operating the service. Main problems were: leaking of private information, responsibility of lost materials, budget and staff, borrowing regulation, non-competitive libraries. Also three reciprocal borrowing system models were introduced: integrated system model, distributed system model, and reciprocal arrangement model.

The Influence of Reciprocity on Individual Decisions in a Climate Coalition Experiment

  • LIN, Yu-Hsuan
    • Asian Journal of Business Environment
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.5-15
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study examines the impact of individual reciprocal preferences on coalition formation. The reciprocal model considers a player's own payoff, the player's perception of others' payoffs, and others' perceptions of the player's payoff. Research design, data and methodology: A reciprocal model is built to illustrate how reciprocity influences individual decisions in a coalition game and its formation. The prediction is examined with experimental evidences from a dictator game and a membership game. Results: The theoretical result suggests that the coalition formation could be unstable due to negative reciprocal kindness. The experimental findings support that negative reciprocal kindness could lead players participating in a coalition, no matter their dominant strategies are. When subjects were essential to make contributions to a coalition, they were more likely to cooperate if they were treated badly. In contrast, when subjects were unnecessary, the reciprocal kindness could enhance cooperative tendencies. Conclusions: This study reveals that the reciprocal behavior could influence individual decisions and reshape the coalition formation. In terms of policy implications, this study has shown that coalition formation could be reshaped by reciprocal prefe rences. Due to the strategic and complicated decision process in an interactive environment, a comprehensive investigation of factors would be required in a climate coalition in practice.