It is common in some dialects of English to use standard object pronouns to express reflexive relations, especially in the first and sometimes second persons, and especially for a recipient : for example, " I want to get "'me "'some supper . " While this was seemingly standard in Old English through the Early Modern Period ( with " self " constructs primarily used for emphatic purposes ), it is held to be dialectal or nonstandard in Modern English.
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Ernst Schr�der in " The Algebra of Logic " consolidated and advanced the work of Boole and Peirce introducing the concept of the reflexive relation, and Alfred Tarski, adhering to Schr�der s notation, introduced further types of relation in his paper " On the Calculus of Relations " published in 1941 where he said We may for instance distinguish certain important categories of relation such as symmetric relations, transitive relations, ordering relations, one-many relations & and one-one relations & .