| 41. | But are there any languages that have an indeterminate personal pronoun?
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| 42. | When X is a pronoun, the inversion adds some emphasis:
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| 43. | German often expresses a benefitor with a single dative case pronoun.
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| 44. | I think the they pronoun is a pretty cool thing.
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| 45. | There is a slight difference in meaning between the two pronouns.
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| 46. | *The third paragraph is choppy and could use some pronouns.
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| 47. | Gibson also goes by Andrew and uses gender-neutral pronouns.
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| 48. | The issues with resumptive pronoun extractability clearly follow from syntactic principles.
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| 49. | How about eliminating pronouns in such a terse yet confusing description?
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| 50. | In Classical Chinese, pronouns were overtly inflected to mark case.
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