Difference between revisions of "Pronoun"
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− | Personal Pronoun | + | *[[Personal Pronoun]] |
− | [[Resumptive Pronoun]] | + | *[[Resumptive Pronoun]] |
− | [[Anaphoric Pronoun]] | + | *[[Anaphoric Pronoun]] |
− | [[Deictic Pronoun]] | + | *[[Deictic Pronoun]] |
− | [[Pronoun of laziness]] | + | *[[Pronoun of laziness]] |
− | [[Relative Pronoun]] | + | *[[Relative Pronoun]] |
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[[Category:DICT]] | [[Category:DICT]] | ||
[[Category:Morphology]] | [[Category:Morphology]] |
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Pronoun is the word category that undertakes the function of the substantive. So its meaning is variable and depends on the word which is replacing. Languages organize their pronouns into pronominal systems.
There are different kinds of pronouns: