Intensive pronouns, used for emphasis, take the same form.
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Would you happen to know how intensive pronouns are handled in these languages?
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Evidence from the published corpus suggests that long separate forms were intensive pronouns, a complete list of which has not been published yet.
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This can be mixed with another pronoun to create an intensive pronoun, such as 1' ! @ - ( tua phom eng, lit : I myself ) or 1'8 @ - ( tua khun eng, lit : you yourself ).
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:A reflexive pronoun indicates that the subject also receives the action of the verb, e . g ., " She helped herself to the last piece of cake . " An intensive pronoun emphasizes a noun, e . g ., " I myself wouldn't do that . " & mdash; Talk 04 : 34, 30 January 2006 ( UTC)
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The " disjunctive pronouns " are the strong forms of the French pronouns, the forms used in isolation and in emphatic positions . ( Compare the use of " me " in the English sentence " Me, I believe you, but I am not sure anyone else will " . for more, see Intensive pronoun ) . French Disjunctive pronouns have nominative case same as French subject pronouns.