- 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...
- more
broadly referred to as
pronominal verbs,
especially in the
grammar of the
Romance languages.
Other kinds of
pronominal verbs are
reciprocal (they...
- "conjugation prefixes", and
pronominal and
dimensional prefixes. The
suffixes are a ****ure or
imperfective marker /-ed-/,
pronominal suffixes, and an /-a/ ending...
- entirely, as well as any
system of
grammatical gender. In
languages with
pronominal gender,
problems of
usage may
arise in
contexts where a
person of unspecified...
-
distinctions Deference Politeness ****ertiveness
Kinship terms are used
pronominally to
elevate or
demonstrate solidarity with an addressee. To
address a...
- In linguistics, ****ic doubling, or
pronominal reduplication is a
phenomenon by
which ****ic
pronouns appear in verb
phrases together with the full noun...
- verbs, but they have
adjunct status,
functioning as
appositives to the
pronominal affixes. Word
order functions purely pragmatically;
constituents appear...
- is not normative. Dialectally, haiga, etc. Dialectally, ves. Not used
pronominally,
always vete. The verb ir, for its
affirmative imperative with vos, borrows...
-
number and
gender of the
subject and the object: a
pronominal prefix marks the subject, and a
pronominal suffix marks the object, e.g. "I I'have'it the ball...