| 1. | Czech ), the sets of relative and interrogative pronouns are nearly identical.
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| 2. | When there is no interrogative pronoun, pitch rises on the last syllable.
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| 3. | Interrogative pronouns such as who, when, where, operate in a replacement fashion.
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| 4. | When an interrogative pronoun is used, pitch falls at the end of a question.
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| 5. | Other word ( sub-) classes include interrogative pronouns, particles, the last being rather numerous.
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| 6. | This happens also with some nouns and interrogative pronouns.
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| 7. | Headless relative clauses are introduced by interrogative pronouns.
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| 8. | The word " kt�ry " also means " which " as an interrogative pronoun and adjective.
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| 9. | The other main dialects of Serbo-Croatian also derive their name from their reflex of the interrogative pronoun.
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| 10. | Certain Kajkavian dialects use the interrogative pronoun " a ", the one that is usually used in Chakavian.
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