That is, the interrogative pronoun is used in place of the normal syntactic position of the item being questioned.
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Another unusual feature is the usage of Kajkavian interrogative pronoun " kaj "'what', instead of the usual Chakavian " a ".
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Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the reciprocal pronouns, possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and indefinite pronouns.
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For example, the interrogative pronoun " what " in Sudan is " shinu " rather than " eh " as in Egyptian Arabic.
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Whereas the pre-or post-position remains, the nominal part is replaced either by an interrogative pronoun or by a nominal phrase having the interrogative article.
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Gender agreement, along with that for person and number, occurs with all adjectives, numerals and interrogative pronouns and the subject and object of verbs.
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There is only one interrogative pronoun for quantity "': > ; : C "'and it is invariant for gender and number.
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To help with the American classification, Greenberg started making lists of words in languages of the Eurasian land mass, particularly personal pronouns and interrogative pronouns.
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Connacht Irish favours the interrogative pronoun and forms based on it such as, " what time " instead of the standard, or instead of the standard.
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Questions ( both with an interrogative pronoun and yes / no questions ) have the same structure as affirmative sentences, but with intonation rising at the end.