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Determiner
Determiner Determiners are words which modify nouns. These ... of school subjects ("Physics uses mathematics"), a determiner is not used. This condition is called the "zero determiner" instance. X-bar theory contends that every noun has a corresponding determiner. In a case where a noun does not have a pronounced determiner, X-bar theory hypothesizes the presence ...
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Possessive pronoun
Possessive pronoun A possessive pronoun is a part of speech that ... yours", the words "mine" and "yours" are possessive pronouns and stand for "my glasses" and "your glasses", respectively. There are seven possessive pronouns in modern English: mine, yours, his ... see the table of English personal pronouns, possessive pronouns and adjectives. Some languages have ...
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Possessive adjective
Possessive adjective A possessive adjective is a part of speech that ... see the table of English personal pronouns, possessive pronouns and adjectives. Some languages have neither possessive adjectives nor possessive pronouns, and express possession by declining ...
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Determiner phrase
Determiner phrase In linguistics, a determiner phrase (DP) is a syntactic category, a phrase headed by a determiner. In English, determiner phrases occur at the beginning of a ... provide some sort of reference: Examples, with determiner phrases in italics: a little dog, ...
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User talk:KEJ
... Valentinian 16:13, 4 February 2006 (UTC) Determiner "In mainstream linguistics, a determiner is a word like 'a', 'the', genitive ... determiners. (By "genitive pronouns" do you mean possessive adjectives?) Could you please back that up ... reference? Also, feel free to change the determiner article if the same references tell you ... sure am referring to what you call 'possessive adjectives' - the thing is here that ...
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Talk:Personal pronouns
... also used as a singular gender-neutral possessive pronoun, as in "Each student will be ... Incidentally, note that "their" is actually a possessive determiner; the corresponding possessive pronoun is "theirs." Ruakh 01:23, 12 January 2006 (UTC) The determiner article lists "their" as a possessive ...
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Hungarian grammar (noun phrases)
... elements in the noun phrase is always determiner, adjective, noun. Grammatical marking Hungarian does not ... suffix -ok/(-ak)/-ek/-ök/-k. Before possessive suffixes, the plural k appears as i ... the 3rd person, eg for verbs and possessive suffixes. For example te kérsz (second person ... English, a number can function as a determiner or as a stand-alone noun. As ... Ketten mentünk. ("Two of us went.") Possession Possessive suffixes In Hungarian, pronominal possession is ...
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Brown Corpus
... all) ABX pre-quantifier (both) AP post-determiner (many, several, next ) AT article (a, the ... do DOD did DOZ does DT singular determiner/quantifier (this, that) DTI singular or plural determiner/quantifier (some, any) DTS plural determiner (these, those) DTX determiner/double conjunction (either) EX existential there ...
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Talk:Pronoun
... verbs (do so). In addition, there are possessive determiners, which are closely related to pronouns ... PizzaMargherita 19:21, 1 January 2006 (UTC) Possessive adjectives vs. Determinative possessive pronouns These are different things which should ... the use of a pronoun as a determiner through the possessive case. I believe that this is ...
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Spanish determiners
... There are [some] things on the table" Possessive determiners These are often known as possessive or genitive determiners. They are used before ... between "his"/"her"/"its" and "their"). The possessive for usted and ustedes is su(s ... variation: The archaic pronoun vos has the possessive form vuestro, just like vosotros does. However ... any intention to be formal. The corresponding possessive determiner su(s) is used. Therefore, ...
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