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indefinite pronoun

In grammar, a pronoun that does not refer to or replace a specific noun. Anybody, nobody, one, none, some, and anything are examples of indefinite pronouns.



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Borrowed pronouns--some cross-linguistic evidence Indefinite pronouns are known to be borrowed more easily than personal pronouns and concerning the former, this fact is well attested as Russian indefiniteness markers are adopted quite frequently in interrogative-based indefinite pronouns in Finnic and elsewhere (e.
To answer these questions, the use of first person pronouns, indefinite pronouns, metatext (such as "see above"), negation, adversatives, and bibliographical references are subjected to statistical analysis.
In prose this vagueness might prove troublesome, but in poetry the use of indefinite pronouns and even abstract nouns ("love," beauty") signals a respectful approach, as Gregg examines and yet refuses to diminish the mysteriousness of objects and sensations.
 
 
 
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