| 31. | These are the personal pronouns of Hmong Daw and Mong Njua:
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| 32. | Some languages, such as Welsh, have no relative pronouns.
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| 33. | Subordinators or relative pronouns indicate which sub clause is being used.
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| 34. | Difficulties in understanding the text arise from pronouns lacking clear reference.
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| 35. | Pronouns are placed adjacent to the verb and cliticized to it.
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| 36. | The full set of pronouns is shown in the following table:
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| 37. | The same set of pronouns are used for object and subject.
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| 38. | Likewise, possessive pronouns are enclitic to the nouns they modify.
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| 39. | Accusative pronouns exist both in a weak and a strong form.
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| 40. | In the second one, the relative pronoun is expressed explicitly.
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