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'''Pronouns''' are words that can be used in place of a noun or a noun phrase. The most well known example of pronouns are personal pronouns, which can refer to the individual or group speaking (first-person), the individual or group being spoken to (second-person), or other individuals or things (third-person). In many Indo-European languages, including English, third-person personal pronouns can be gendered. |
'''Pronouns''' are words that can be used in place of a noun or a noun phrase. The most well known example of pronouns are personal pronouns, which can refer to the individual or group speaking (first-person), the individual or group being spoken to (second-person), or other individuals or things (third-person). In many Indo-European languages, including English, third-person personal pronouns can be gendered. |
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Someone who doesn't use pronouns is denominated as [[nullpronominal]]. |
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==Grammar== |
==Grammar== |