- a
pronoun is "you",
which can be
either singular or plural. Sub-types
include personal and
possessive pronouns,
reflexive and
reciprocal pronouns, demonstrative...
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Preferred gender pronouns (also
called personal gender pronouns,
often abbreviated as PGP) are the set of
pronouns (in English, third-person
pronouns) that an...
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Personal pronouns are
pronouns that are ****ociated
primarily with a
particular grammatical person –
first person (as I),
second person (as you), or third...
- and adjectives, as well as
pronouns, had disappeared,
leaving only
pronoun marking. At the same time, a new
relative pronoun system was
developing that...
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structuralists suggest that the ****anese
language does not have
pronouns as such, since,
unlike pronouns in most
other languages that have them,
these words are...
- The
Spivak pronouns are a set of gender-neutral
pronouns in
English promoted on the
virtual community LambdaMOO based on
pronouns used in a book by American...
- The
English personal pronouns are a
subset of
English pronouns taking various forms according to number, person, case and
grammatical gender.
Modern English...
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pronoun. He
suggests that
pronouns used as "variables" in this way are more
appropriately regarded as
homonyms of the
equivalent referential pronouns...
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Chinese pronouns are
pronouns in the
Chinese languages. This
article highlights Mandarin Chinese pronouns.
There are also
Cantonese pronouns and Hokkien...
- themselves, etc.).
English intensive pronouns, used for emphasis, take the same form. In
generative grammar, a
reflexive pronoun is an
anaphor that must be bound...