This paper discusses the pronominal system of Odual, which has five subsets of pronouns: personal, reflexive, interrogative, demonstrative, and indefinite. A noteworthy feature of the system is the distinction between inclusive and exclusive first person plural personal pronouns. Reflexivity is marked by a noun meaning 'self plus a possessive pronoun, the noun varying in form depending on the singularity or plurality of the antecedent. It is noted that tense/aspect markers in Odual show limited agreement for person and number, and in some cases they do not have distinct forms to reflect the differences in the forms of pronouns occasioned by differences in person and number. Also noted is the fact that the basic word order in Odual simple cl...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
This paper argues for revisiting the traditional ascription of ambiguous readings of personal pronou...
The present article sets out to describe the system of personal pronouns in Norwegian Para-Romani.* ...
In Indo-European languages, pronouns can distinguish up to three persons: first, second and third pe...
Grammatical and syntactic characteristics of pronouns are mainly considered based on the material of...
Pronouns are one of the universal components of language and they provide information on the morphos...
This book investigates the nature of pronouns as a part-of-speech in Latvian grammar. It is argued ...
This paper undertakes a form-and-function approach to describing the pronominal system of) k*. It ex...
PRONOM is a database of pronominal paradigms from a genetically and geographically balanced sample o...
Kove, an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea, has independent (free) personal and some dependent (b...
The article describes the reference of the personal deixis with the means of pronouns in Uzbek langu...
This work represents the first analysis of the Osage language, a member of the Dhegiha branch of the...
In the "Greater Burma Zone”, an area that includes Myanmar and adjacent regions of the neighboring c...
In this paper, I investigate whether the pronominal system of feminine pronouns in Oslo Norwegian – ...
International audienceThis volume presents new research on the pragmatics of personal pronouns. Wher...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
This paper argues for revisiting the traditional ascription of ambiguous readings of personal pronou...
The present article sets out to describe the system of personal pronouns in Norwegian Para-Romani.* ...
In Indo-European languages, pronouns can distinguish up to three persons: first, second and third pe...
Grammatical and syntactic characteristics of pronouns are mainly considered based on the material of...
Pronouns are one of the universal components of language and they provide information on the morphos...
This book investigates the nature of pronouns as a part-of-speech in Latvian grammar. It is argued ...
This paper undertakes a form-and-function approach to describing the pronominal system of) k*. It ex...
PRONOM is a database of pronominal paradigms from a genetically and geographically balanced sample o...
Kove, an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea, has independent (free) personal and some dependent (b...
The article describes the reference of the personal deixis with the means of pronouns in Uzbek langu...
This work represents the first analysis of the Osage language, a member of the Dhegiha branch of the...
In the "Greater Burma Zone”, an area that includes Myanmar and adjacent regions of the neighboring c...
In this paper, I investigate whether the pronominal system of feminine pronouns in Oslo Norwegian – ...
International audienceThis volume presents new research on the pragmatics of personal pronouns. Wher...
This dissertation investigates cross-linguistic variation in the domain of de se speech and attitude...
This paper argues for revisiting the traditional ascription of ambiguous readings of personal pronou...
The present article sets out to describe the system of personal pronouns in Norwegian Para-Romani.* ...