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  PERSONAL PRONOUNS FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Personal pronouns are pronouns that refer to objects of a sentence, usually (but not always), people or animals.
In French, pronouns include tu, vous, ils, elles, lui, toi, moi, etc. There are different pronouns used for different genders and numbers of people, and unlike English where "them" and "they" are used for every object whether it is masculine or feminine, in French the plural forms vary according to gender.
Reflexive pronouns are used as the object of a sentence when the subject and object match.
www.factagent.com /Personal_pronouns   (1087 words)

  
 Spanish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Spain the Castilian dialect pronunciation is commonly taken as the national standard (although the characteristic weak pronouns usage or laísmo of this dialect is deprecated).
Spanish has three second-person singular pronouns: tú, usted, and in some parts of Latin America, vos (the use of this form is called voseo).
The pronoun vosotros is the plural form of tú in most of Spain, although in the Americas (and certain southern Spanish cities such as Cádiz, and in the Canary Islands) it is replaced with ustedes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Spanish_language   (3938 words)

  
 Everything about Pronoun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
An objective pronoun functions as the target of a verb, as distinguished from a subjective pronoun, which is the initiator of a verb.
Several relatively common usages of objective pronouns in the subject position are regarded as errors by prescriptive grammarians, though descriptive grammarians class such usages as dialect and a natural part of language evolution.
A reflexive pronoun is an anaphor which must be bound by its antecedent (according to Government and Binding Theory in linguistics); note, however, that the exact conditions that determine whether something is bound are not yet well defined and are contingent on the language in question.
wikimiki.org /en/pronoun   (11443 words)

  
 PRONOUN FACTS AND INFORMATION
The use of pronouns is particularly welcome when it prevents repetitions.
the word "your" is a possessive adjective, not a pronoun.
the word "this" is not a pronoun, but a demonstrative adjective, also called ''determinative demonstrative''.
www.abusinessforme.com /pronoun   (207 words)

  
 PERSONAL - Online Information article about PERSONAL
EXPRESS (through the French from the past participle of the Lat.
It is associated with a series for the second and third persons: nt-k, nt-t, nt f, nt-in, andc.; but from their See also:
history, use and form, it seems probable that the last are of later formation, and are not to be connected with the Semitic pronouns (chiefly of the 2nd person) resembling them.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /PER_PIG/PERSONAL.html   (383 words)

  
 JAH Roundtable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The reason to institute governments among persons was to make these rights secure, and a government can truly claim its legitimacy only when it satisfies its subjects.
For Takagi, the point was to learn, not from the declaration itself, but from the American sense of personal dignity that he considered had been derived from Protestantism and had formed the spiritual basis of the declaration.
Excepting my name, which appears romanized in the Western name order, Japanese personal names are romanized in the family name - given name sequence in the text and footnotes of this essay in accordance with conventions among Western specialists in Japanese studies.
www.chnm.gmu.edu /declaration/japanese/aruga2.html   (9917 words)

  
 %s - Definitions from Dictionary.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A person officially recognized, especially by canonization, as being entitled to public veneration and capable of interceding for people on earth.
A person of English or Lowland Scots birth or descent as distinguished from one of Irish, Welsh, or Highland Scots birth or descent.
Of, relating to, or being a noun, pronoun, or adjective denoting a single person or thing or several entities considered as a single unit.
dictionary.reference.com /search?q=%25s   (2735 words)

  
 The Language Construction Kit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Richard Kennaway has many links to descriptions of conlangs and resources for creating them, and it's annotated (something not enough linkmeisters bother to do).
If you read French, see Christophe Grandsire's page of conlang reviews: meaty descriptions of quite a few conlangs.
Pablo Flores has some nice Tolkienesque languages, plus his own guide to language creation (based on this one).
www.zompist.com /kit.html   (790 words)

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