Definition of Pronominal. Meaning of Pronominal. Synonyms of Pronominal

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Definition of Pronominal

Pronominal
Pronominal Pro*nom"i*nal, a. [L. pronominalis: cf. F. pronominal. See Pronoun.] Belonging to, or partaking of the nature of, a pronoun.

Meaning of Pronominal from wikipedia

- that poor man. The adjective form of the word "pronoun" is "pronominal". A pronominal is also a word or phrase that acts as a pronoun. For example,...
- A pronominal adverb is a type of adverb occurring in a number of Germanic languages, formed in replacement of a preposition and a pronoun by turning the...
- "conjugation prefixes", and pronominal and dimensional prefixes. The suffixes are a ****ure or imperfective marker /-ed-/, pronominal suffixes, and an /-a/ ending...
- phonological shape of the pronominal prefix depends on the identity of the following sound. This gives rise to several series of pronominal prefixes, which are...
- Pronominalization in Bengali is a 1983 published version of a thesis about Bengali grammar written in English by Bangladeshi linguist Humayun Azad. The...
- verbs, but they have adjunct status, functioning as appositives to the pronominal affixes. Word order functions purely pragmatically; constituents appear...
- more broadly referred to as pronominal verbs, especially in the grammar of the Romance languages. Other kinds of pronominal verbs are reciprocal (they...
- most noteworthy features is the usage of pronominal suffixes, which it shares with Western Punjabi. Pronominal suffixes are auxiliary replacements of the...
- In linguistics, ****ic doubling, or pronominal reduplication is a phenomenon by which ****ic pronouns appear in verb phrases together with the full noun...
- In syntax, dislocation is a sentence structure in which a constituent, which could otherwise be either an argument or an adjunct of the clause, occurs...