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  1. Milewski's typology

    represents the formal marker that signifies the experiencer, called either the nominative or the absolutive ... of the 1st class, the experiencer and the agent are marked with the nominative case the a marker while .... The experiencer is marked with the same morpheme as the patient i while the agent is marked with a distinct ... class could belong to nominative accusative languages, i.e., the nominative marks both the agent and the experiencer ... no distinction between the experiencer and the patient , marking both with the absolutive the a marker ... attribute but also for the agent and the experiencer the a marker . The other case, called ... of the 6th class use the genitive not only for the nominal attribute but also for the experiencer ...   more details



  1. Ten spiritual realms

    . The experiencer is a slave to his her delusions, viewing oneself as more important than and superior ... and therefore highly vulnerable to all of the six lower realms, the experiencer s emotional state is totally ..., the experiencer must first develop the desire to gain wisdom and insight into the true nature .... Usually to access this realm the experiencer must first have decided external sources ... is not dependent on one s circumstances. The experiencer is totally free from all delusion, suffering ...   more details



  1. Experience design

    than other forms of design, is transactive and transformative every experience designer is an experiencer and every experiencer, via his or her reactions, a designer of experience in turn. While commercial ...   more details



  1. Anticausative verb

    An anticausative verb is an intransitive verb that shows an event affecting its subject, while giving no semantic or syntactic indication of the cause of the event. The single verb argument argument of the anticausative verb its subject grammar subject is a patient, that is, an experiencer. One can assume that there is a cause or an agent of causation, but the syntactic structure of the anticausative makes it unnatural or impossible to refer to it directly. Examples of anticausative verbs are break , sink , move , etc. Anticausative verbs are a subset of unaccusative verb s. Though for the most parts both terms turn out to be synonymous, some unaccusative verbs are more obviously anticausative, while others fall , die , etc. are not it depends on whether causation is defined as having to do with an animate volitional agent does falling means being accelerated down by gravity or being dropped pushed down by someone ? Is old age a causation agent for dying ? . English language In English language English , many anticausatives are of the class of alternating ambitransitive verb s , where the alternation between transitive and intransitive forms produces a change of the position of the patient role the transitive form has a patientive direct object, and this becomes the patientive subject in the intransitive . For example He broke the window. The window broke. Some pirates sank the ship. The ship sank. Passive voice is not an anticausative construction. In passive voice, the agent of causation is demoted from its position as a core argument the subject , but it can optionally be re introduced using an adjunct in English, commonly, a by phrase . In the examples above, The window was broken , The ship was sunk would clearly indicate causation, though without making it explicit. Romance languages In the Romance language s, many anticausative verbs are formed through a pseudo reflexive construction, using a clitic pronoun which is identical to the non emphatic reflexive pro ...   more details



  1. Inversion (linguistics)

    , in German language German and Russian language Russian , for verbs meaning to please , the experiencer ... , both I like it . In both cases, the experiencer cannot be the antecedent for the reflexive He likes ... hand, the experiencer agrees with the object on the verb, but can control reflexivization Me ...   more details



  1. Narrative of the abduction phenomenon

    or be completely absent. ref name composite Eventually, the experiencer will undergo an apparent ... to the experiencer and fall out of perception. ref name composite They report feeling introspective ... presumably the abductors UFO , sometimes the lights are in the bedroom with the experiencer ... against or irrespective to the will of the experiencer. Such procedures often focus on sex and reproductive ... of the experiencer, which strangely, seems to ease their anxiety and whatever physical pain ... corresponded with an actual red mark on the back of experiencer s head. ref name cranial ... on a screen, actually seem to be projected into the experiencer s mind . ref name subsequent While ... procedures in that it lacks the emotional analysis feature. ref name subsequent During testing the experiencer ... name subsequent The experiencer is often confused, saying that they don t know how to operate it. ref ... a conference with the experiencer, wherein they discuss things relevant to the abduction phenomenon ... is permitted to ask questions of his captors or that the entities will ask questions of the experiencer ... the entities are being dishonest towards the alleged experiencer. ref name rarerepisodes No two abduction ..., involves a request or command from the abductors to the experiencer to be performed on their behalf ... is the idea that the experiencer will be abducted again in the future. ref name rarerepisodes .... ref name thereturn One type of common apparent mistake made by the abductors is failing to return the experiencer ...   more details



  1. List of grammatical cases

    Morphosyntactic alignment For meanings of the terms agent , patient , experiencer , and instrument , see thematic relation . class wikitable Case Usage Example Found in Absolutive case 1 patient, experiencer ... and it opened Basque language Basque Absolutive case 2 patient, involuntary experiencer he pushed the door and it opened he slipped active language s Absolutive case 3 patient experiencer instrument he ... language Hungarian & 124 Tlingit language Tlingit Nominative case 1 agent, experiencer subject of a transitive ... absolutive language s Nominative case 2 agent voluntary experiencer he pushed the door ...   more details



  1. International UFO Congress

    Wikify date December 2010 The International UFO Congress is an organization in Arizona dedicated to the dissemination of information related to many areas in Ufology. It was established in 1991 and hosts an annual conference. While previously held in Laughlin, Nevada , the conference will move to the Phoenix, Arizona area in 2011. It features presentations given by authors, researchers, experts, enthusiasts, and those who have witnessed paranormal or anomalous phenomena from all over the world. It also provides a forum to discuss the experiences and findings. This week long event usually has over 30 Speakers, a Film Festival, tons of vendors and experiencer sessions. This has become the conference of the year that people look forward to going to and networking with researchers while reconnecting with friends. Topics generally covered are abduction, UFO sightings, UFO crashes, crop circles, paranormal experiences, government conspiracy and much more. As part of the process to archive and distribute this information there is also an online store that has over 700 dvds, all containing every presentation ever done since 1991. Congress History UFO congress was owned by the Brown family who in 2010 turned over the conference to Open Minds Production . ref http www.ufocongress.com pdf 2010 IUFOC Brochure.pdf UFO Congress 2010 UFO congress 2010 Brochure ref References references External links External links date August 2010 http www.ufocongress.com Official UFO Congress Website http www.ufocongressstore.com UFO Congress Online Store http www.lightnet.co.uk informer mysteries ufocongress2000.htm Report on the 9th Annual International UFO Congress Convention 2000 Lightnet. Retrieved 21 Jan 2009 http www.mohavedailynews.com articles 2008 02 24 news local local1.txt Abductees share their stories at UFO Congress Mohave Daily News February 23, 2008. Retrieved 21 Jan 2009 http www.aliensecrets.com asi ebenews.htm Alien Secrets Wins EBE Award Alien Secrets Investigations. Retrieve ...   more details



  1. UFO sightings in the Philippines

    This is a list of alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects or UFOs in the Philippines. TOCright 2000 Las Pi as UFO incident Main 2000 Las Pi as UFO incident Antonio Israel, 37 claimed that he videotaped alleged small balls of light dancing frenetically in the evening sky over his Silver St neighborhood, Carmela Homes IV in Las Pi as on Sept. 3, 2000. The shouts of Israel s neighbors can be heard on the video footage as the sight made them gasp in awe and disbelief. Israel claimed that the UFOs were also seen by a nearby barangay , and possibly residents of Para aque City . ref http farshores.org ufolaspi.htm Farshores UFO Dimensions Incident At Las Pi as . Retrieved November 18, 2008. ref 2004 Las Pi as UFO incident More than 10 UFOs were seen in Las Pi as at around 7 p.m. Saturday, August 28, 2004. Three children noticed two unusual reddish etheric glares moving above some partly cloudy skies from their residence in Mabolo St., Verdant Acres, Pamplona, Las Pi as City. The first object they saw headed east to where the moon sits around that time. Another two emerged and three more objects appeared from the western horizon. These unusual objects could not be mere airplanes because two of them were already pretty close to the moon, exclaimed 11 year old Nica Canarias as she apparently had the impression that the objects were heading to the moon. Nica, the eldest in the Canarias siblings and one of the early witnesses, immediately called her 9 year old friend Adrian Israel. Adrian whom the Canarias knew as a UFO experiencer is the son of Antonio Tony Israel, who took video footages of UFOs above the Las Pi as skies way back September 3, 2000. Adrian confirmed that these objects were similar to those he saw 4 years ago. So he rushed back to his house and prompted his older brothers, who then relayed what was happening to their father Tony. Tony rushed outside with his video camera to record this incident . He was joined by his neighbors who watched the objects m ...   more details



  1. Sangeetha Menon

    Consciousness Intentionality and self awareness Experience Experiencer duality problem Levels ...   more details



  1. Meitei language

    L. 1990 . Experiencer subjects in Manipuri. In V. M. Manindra & K. P. Mohanan Eds. , Experiencer subjects ...   more details



  1. Quirky subject

    Quirky subjects also called oblique subjects are a linguistic phenomenon whereby certain verbs specify that their subjects are to be in a case other than the nominative case nominative . ref cite book first Eir kur last R gnvaldsson chapterurl http www.hi.is eirikur quirkysb.pdf chapter Quirky Subjects in Old Icelandic year 1991 editor Halld r rmann Sigur sson title Papers from the Twelfth Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics pages 369 378. ref ref name NonNom cite book title Non nominative Subjects author Fischer, Susann chapter The diachronic relationship between quirky subjects and stylistic fronting editor Peri Bhaskararao Karumuri V. Subbarao publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company year 2004 isbn 9027229708 pages 193 212 chapterurl http books.google.com books?id Tg3XQlsgnHQC&pg PA207&lpg PA207&dq 22quirky subjects 22 icelandic&source web&ots fwoznh ZM5&sig J8yClnj1DdZmFaMpLxpuKsrXpl8&hl en PPA193,M1 ref For example a sentence like Me like him is ungrammatical in Standard English because the subject is ordinarily in the Nominative case nominative . In many or most modern nominative accusative language s this rule is inflexible, the subject is indeed in the nominative case, and almost all treat the subjects of all verbs the same. Icelandic language Icelandic is of interest to linguistics as it has been argued to be a modern Indo European language with an exceptionally large number of quirky subjects. Example Mig me vantar needs penna a pen accusative . I need a pen. The verb is always in the third person. ref cite book last Faarlund first Jan T. year 2001 chapter The notion of oblique subject and its status in the history of Icelandic editor Jan T. Faarlund title Grammatical relations in change location Amsterdam publisher John Benjamins pages 99 135 ref The class of quirky subjects in Icelandic is a large one, consisting of hundreds of verbs in a number of distinct classes experiencer verbs like vanta need lack , motion verbs like reka drift , change of s ...   more details



  1. Sense data

    indirect way, such as by examining the brain of the experiencer with scientific instruments. On some ...   more details



  1. Life review

    point to it as much as to experiencer accounts detail as evidence for the empirical reality ...   more details



  1. Nuxálk language

    br inflection colspan 7 align center Experiencer colspan 3 align center Singular colspan 3 align ... colspan 3 Transitive br inflection colspan 7 align center Experiencer colspan 3 align center Singular ... before the causative suffix. The executor in a transitive sentence always precedes the experiencer ... whether the participant is an executor or an experiencer. This can only be determined syntactically ... allow either the executor, the experiencer, or both to have focus Active voice neither is marked ... a before personal markers, and the experiencer is marked with a preposition The affix amk yamk ...   more details



  1. Standard Average European

    have said a preponderance of generalizing wikt predicate predicates to encode experiencer s, i.e. experiencers ...   more details



  1. Transitivity (grammar)

    Volitional Undergoers some Experiencer, Recipients, Beneficiaries Vol , Inst , Aff ex. me in Spanish ...   more details



  1. Thematic relation

    for thematic relations at the syntax semantics interface theta role In a number of theories of linguistics , thematic relations is a term used to express the role that a noun phrase plays with respect to the action or state described by a sentence s verb. For example, in the sentence Susan ate an apple , Susan is the doer of the eating, so she is an Agent grammar agent the apple is the item that is eaten, so it is a Patient grammar patient . While most modern linguistic theories make reference to such relations in one form or another, the general term, as well as the terms for specific relations, varies participant role , semantic role , and deep case have been used analogously to thematic role . Major thematic relations Here is a list of the major thematic relations. Agent grammar Agent deliberately performs the action e.g., Bill ate his soup quietly. . Experiencer the entity that receives sensory or emotional input e.g. The smell of lilies filled Jennifer s nostrils. Susan heard the song. I cried. . Theme undergoes the action but does not change its state e.g., We believe in many gods . I have two children . I put the book on the table. He gave the gun to the police officer. Sometimes used interchangeably with patient. Patient grammar Patient undergoes the action and changes its state e.g., The falling rocks crushed the car . . Sometimes used interchangeably with theme. Instrument used to carry out the action e.g., Jamie cut the ribbon with a pair of scissors . . Force or Natural Cause mindlessly performs the action e.g., An avalanche destroyed the ancient temple. . Location where the action occurs e.g., Johnny and Linda played carelessly in the park . . Direction or Goal where the action is directed towards e.g., The caravan continued on toward the distant oasis . He walked to school . . Recipient a special kind of goal associated with verbs expressing a change in ownership, possession. E.g., I sent John the letter. He gave the book to her . Source or Origin wher ...   more details



  1. Alien abduction claimants

    of the four cases out of fifty total where the experiencer was over forty years of age or more, they were ...   more details



  1. Christine Corday

    visible dimensional planes, reminding it s experiencer of the intersecting choices constructing reality ...   more details



  1. Middle way

    , but no agent or experiencer ... is described. More tersely, in the Visuddhimagga , the following ...   more details



  1. Morphosyntactic alignment

    arguments. For instance, the A might be an experiencer or a source, semantically, not just an agent ...   more details



  1. Holotropic Breathwork

    Citations missing article date October 2007 POV check date August 2009 Holotropic Breathwork ref Spelled uppercase in Wikipedia because it s a trademark. ref is a practice that uses breathing and other elements to allow access to non ordinary states for the purpose of self exploration. It was developed by Stanislav Grof Stanislav Grof, M.D., Ph.D. and Christina Grof, Ph.D. ref http www.holotropic.com about.shtml ref . Holotropic breathing has some similarities to rebirthing breathwork , but was developed independently. Citation needed date March 2011 Holotropic Breathwork is intended as an approach to self exploration and healing that integrates insights from modern consciousness research, anthropology, various depth psychologies, transpersonal psychology, Eastern spiritual practices, and mystical traditions of the world. Citation needed date March 2011 The term holotropic means moving toward wholeness from the Greek holos whole and trepein to turn or direct towards a thing . The method comprises five elements group process, intensified breathing hyperventilation , evocative music, focused body work, and expressive drawing. The method s general effect is advocated as a non specific amplification of a person s psychic process, which facilitates the psyche s natural capacity for healing. Holotropic Breathwork is usually done in groups, although individual sessions are done. Within the groups, people work in pairs and alternate in the roles of experiencer breather and sitter . The sitter s primary responsibility is to focus compassionate attention on the breather. Secondarily, the sitter is available to assist the breather, but not to interfere or interrupt the process. The same is true for trained facilitators, who are available as helpers if necessary. Citation needed date March 2011 Originally developed as an adjunct to psychedelic psychotherapy , Holotropic Breathwork is an autonomous psychotherapeutic practice which, nevertheless, retains many of the ...   more details



  1. Theta role

    position based on the following hierarchy Agent Theme Experiencer Others. Mark Baker adopted ...   more details



  1. Hallucinations in the sane

    control by the experiencer. ref Slade and Bentall, op.cit., p.23. ref blockquote The experience ...   more details




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