| 21. | Volitional hyperkinesia refers to any type of involuntary movement described above that interrupts an intended voluntary muscular movement.
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| 22. | Jnanadikara deals with two theories a ) Svatantryavada and b ) Abhasavada to explain Shiva s volitional power.
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| 23. | The fundamental proposition of the effort satisficing theory is that " Volitional entities tend to satisfice on efforts ".
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| 24. | But for unaccusative verbs, the subject is non-volitional and yet is not marked by the accusative.
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| 25. | That is, it's a volitional movement but we don't consciously coordinate each individual joint.
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| 26. | Typical contrast effects are to be seen in sensory perceptions, in the course of emotions and in volitional processes.
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| 27. | Now as to what kind of motor function constitutes " volitional " movement, the rules get really quite fuzzy.
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| 28. | "Those we can blame on God's will . ( But ) suicide is viewed as a volitional death.
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| 29. | There are verbs in English where its volitional meaning is encoded in the lexical semantics in a speaker's lexical entry.
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| 30. | An example comparing a volitional event and a non-volitional event is shown below with the gloss and its English translation.
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