Pronoun
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- Types of Pronouns – Grammar Reference Sheet (A Pronoun Is a Word That Is Used to Take the Place of a Noun.)
- A Ranking Approach to Pronoun Resolution
- Preposition Doubling in Flemish and Its Implications for the Syntax Of
- Pronoun/Subject-Verb Agreement Answer Key
- Pro-Forms (Substitution) - Key
- Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
- Bound Variables and Other Anaphors
- Bound-Variable Pronouns and the Semantics of Number Hotze Rullmann University of Calgary
- Lecture 9. Pronouns and Reflexives: Syntax and Semantics
- Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement a Pronoun Replaces a Noun
- Pronouns – Singular, Plural, Possessive Pronouns - Review Definition
- Gender and Pronoun Guide
- Pronoun Prediction with Linguistic Features and Example Weighing
- Systematic Parameterized Description of Pro-Forms in the Prague Dependency Treebank 2.0∗
- 2 Features on Bound Pronouns
- Reexamining the Status of Inclusive Pronouns: a Typological Study
- Here's the Idea
- Overt Pronouns and Bound Variable Reading in L2 Japanese