• An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun which does not have a specific, familiar referent. Indefinite pronouns are in contrast to definite pronouns. Indefinite...
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  • reciprocal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative and interrogative pronouns, and indefinite pronouns.: 1–34  The use of pronouns often involves anaphora, where...
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  • (using the indefinite pronoun one), it is more common to say you should hold your oar in both hands. In many languages, personal pronouns, particularly...
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  • gender-neutral, indefinite pronoun that means, roughly, "a person". For purposes of verb agreement it is a third-person singular pronoun, though it sometimes...
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  • up indefinite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indefinite may refer to: the opposite of definite in grammar indefinite article indefinite pronoun Indefinite...
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  • Alongside they, it has historically been acceptable to use the pronoun he to refer to an indefinite person of any gender, as in the following: "If any one did...
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    the possessive pronoun, like mei(nige), dei(nige), and the like. Just like the possessive pronouns listed above, the indefinite pronouns koana, "none"...
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    personal pronouns of English, see Old English pronouns. The pronoun you (and its other forms) can be used as a generic or indefinite pronoun, referring...
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    Neither of the two pronouns was inflected. In Punic and Neo-Punic there was no exclusive indefinite pronoun. Whenever such a pronoun might be needed, it...
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  • demonstrative, reflexive, universal, negative, indefinite and relative. In Bulgarian, there are two types of personal pronouns (лични местоимения): long (stressed...
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  • indefinite pronoun. Proto-Indo-European possessed few adjectives that had a distinct set of endings, identical to those of the demonstrative pronoun above...
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  • and plural for indefinite pronouns, but also between [+/-animate]. Therefore, there are two pairs of indefinite pronouns. Indefinites are basically used...
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  • formed by simply adding yä- to the standalone pronouns, e.g.: yädähəm t'əb "your clan". Reflexive pronouns are formed by äras-, gubba-, k'um- plus the possessive...
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    excluded by others are demonstrative pronouns and indefinite pronouns. Other members are disputed (see below). Pronouns in formal modern English. Those types...
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  • all possessive pronouns do not have special indefinite forms. There are two special adjectives which have special definite and indefinite forms for all...
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  • Chinese pronouns (Chinese: 代词/代詞; pinyin: dàicí or Chinese: 代名詞; pinyin: dàimíngcí) differ somewhat from pronouns in English and other Indo-European languages...
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  • Spivak pronouns in their rulesets, as a way to refer to indefinite players. In online anonymous situations, Spivak and other gender neutral pronouns can...
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    money, but not enough to lend you any. It can also be used as an indefinite pronoun, not qualifying a noun at all (Give me some!) or followed by a prepositional...
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  • many indefinite pronouns, but only a limited number of negative pronouns. The most common indefinite pronouns are: The most common negative pronouns are:...
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  • A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun (its antecedent) within the same sentence. In the English language specifically...
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  • (svayam) are indeclinable reflexive pronouns. अपना (apnā) is a declinable reflexive pronoun. There are two indefinite pronouns in Hindi: कोई koī (someone, somebody)...
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  • third-person pronoun is a pronoun that refers to an entity other than the speaker or listener. Some languages with gender-specific pronouns have them as...
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    The pronoun who, in English, is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun, used primarily to refer to persons. Unmarked, who is the pronoun's subjective...
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  • concept of the collection of things represented by "none" none, an indefinite pronoun in the English language None (Meshuggah EP), 1994 None (Cloak of Altering...
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  • plural indefinite article is null, as in "There are cows in the field." ("Es gibt Kühe auf dem Felde."). Instead, the declension of the pronoun kein (no...
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  • You (redirect from You (pronoun))
    indeterminate person, as a more common alternative to the very formal indefinite pronoun one. Though this may be semantically third person, for agreement purposes...
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    Generic you (redirect from Indefinite you)
    second-person singular personal pronoun du ("you")—just like in English—is sometimes used in the same sense as the indefinite pronoun man ("one").[citation needed]...
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  • replaced by an indefinite pronoun. Portuguese is generally an SVO language, although SOV syntax may occur with a few object pronouns, and word order...
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    personal pronoun, a noun, an interrogative-indefinite pronoun, or a quantificative. The independent object may be an independent personal pronoun, a noun...
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  • "everyone", which are old-fashioned and not used in modern language. The indefinite pronoun is derived from the interrogative, and starts with ne-: nekdo "someone...
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