In spite of this, the third-person singular masculine pronoun " han " would normally be the default for a person of unknown gender, although in practice the indefinite pronoun " man " and the reflexive " sig " or its possessive forms " sin / sitt / sina " usually make this unnecessary.
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In English and other languages the second-person pronoun can be used in this way : instead of the formal " one should hold one's oar in both hands " ( using the indefinite pronoun " one " ), it is more common to say " you should hold your oar in both hands ".
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But inasmuch as Anglo-Saxon was a fully inflected language the inflections for the negative did not stop with the verbs; the indefinite article, the indefinite pronoun and even some of the nouns were also inflected, and survivors of those forms appear to this day in such words as _ none _ and _ nothing _ ."
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Other English pronouns which have distinct forms of the above types are the indefinite pronoun " who ", which has the objective form " whom " ( now confined mostly to formal English ) and the possessive " whose " ( which in its relative use can also serve as the possessive for " which " ).
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However, the following elements attract the pronoun and cause proclisis even in European Portuguese : ( 1 ) negative words, ( 2 ) interrogative words, ( 3 ) conjunctions / dependent clauses, ( 4 ) certain common adverbs such as " ainda, j? sempre, " etc ., and ( 5 ) indefinite pronouns such as " todos ".
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The hiatus marked by " h " in line 13 would require to read the antecedent word as " quoii ", dative of " quoi " : " quoiei " is the ancient dative of the accentuated relative pronoun, but one could suppose that in the enclitic indefinite pronoun the dative could have early been reduced to " quoi + ".
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Based on his study of Aramaic sources, he concludes that in these sources : ( 1 ) " Son of man " is a regular expression for " man " in general . ( 2 ) It often serves as an indefinite pronoun ( " one " or " someone " ) . ( 3 ) In certain circumstances it may be employed as a circumlocution.
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Other techniques that can be used to avoid the use of " one ", in contexts where it seems over-formal, include use of the passive voice, pluralizing the sentence ( so as to talk about " people ", for example ), use of other indefinite pronouns such as " someone " or phrases like " a person " or " a man ", and other forms of circumlocution.
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