- definite pronoun
- n.označiteľny zaimennik · означительны заименник m.
Dictionary English-Interslavic. 2015.
Dictionary English-Interslavic. 2015.
Definite clause grammar — A definite clause grammar (DCG) is a way of expressing grammar, either for natural or formal languages, in a logic programming language such as Prolog. DCGs are usually associated with Prolog, but similar languages such as Mercury also include… … Wikipedia
definite relative pronoun — a relative pronoun that refers to an antecedent, as who in It was I who told you. * * * … Universalium
definite relative pronoun — a relative pronoun that refers to an antecedent, as who in It was I who told you … Useful english dictionary
definite relative clause — a relative clause with a definite relative pronoun as subordinating word, as that they said in We heard the things that they said. * * * … Universalium
definite — adj. Definite is used with these nouns: ↑advantage, ↑answer, ↑article, ↑bias, ↑conclusion, ↑diagnosis, ↑edge, ↑feeling, ↑highlight, ↑idea, ↑improvement, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
definite relative clause — a relative clause with a definite relative pronoun as subordinating word, as that they said in We heard the things that they said … Useful english dictionary
pronoun — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ plural, singular ▪ first person, second person, etc. ▪ anaphoric, definite, demonstrative, indefini … Collocations dictionary
pronoun — (Roget s IV) n. Types of pronouns include: personal, possessive, demonstrative, relative, definite, indefinite, interrogative, substantive, intensive, reflexive, reciprocal … English dictionary for students
indefinite pronoun — Gram. a pronoun, as English some, any, somebody, that leaves unspecified the identity of its referent. [1720 30] * * * noun, pl ⋯ nouns [count] : a pronoun that does not refer to a specific person or thing “Anyone,” “something,” and “few” are… … Useful english dictionary
indefinite pronoun — in.definite pronoun n technical a word such as some , any , or either that is used instead of a noun, but does not say exactly which person or thing is meant … Dictionary of contemporary English
Donkey pronoun — A donkey pronoun is a pronoun that is bound in semantics but not syntax.[1][2] Some writers prefer the term donkey anaphora, since it is the referential aspects and discourse or syntactic context that are of interest to researchers (see anaphora) … Wikipedia