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Introduction:Introduction:
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personal pronouns possessive pronouns reflective pronouns reciprocal pronouns demonstrative pronouns interrogative pronouns relative pronouns indefinite pronouns
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1 Pronoun concord in number
1) Pronoun concord with every-, some-,
any- compounds as antecedent
2) Pronoun concord with coordinate
construction as antecedent
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3) Pronoun concord with collective noun as
antecedent
4) Pronoun concord with “plural noun/ pronoun + each” as antecedent
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2. Pronoun concord in gender
1) Pronoun concord with male / female
noun as antecedent
2) Pronoun Concord with common gender noun
as antecedent
3) Pronoun concord with neutral gender noun as
antecedent
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3. Pronoun concord in person
1) Pronoun concord in person on sentential
level
2) Pronoun concord in person on textual
level
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4. Choice of pronoun case forms 1) Choice between subjective and
objective case
2) Choice between objective and genitive
case
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5. Possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns and generic use of personal pronouns
1) Possessive pronouns
2) Reflexive pronouns
a) Reflexive as appositive
b) Reflexive as prepositional complementation
c) Reflexive as object
d) Other uses of reflexives
3) Generic use of personal pronouns
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6. Pronoun reference 1) Anaphoric, cataphoric and situational reference
2) Personal reference
3) Demonstrative reference
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Assignment
Exercise in the Textbook