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| has gloss | eng: In English An intensive pronoun is a pronoun used to add emphasis to a statement; for example, "I did it myself." English intensive pronouns use the same form as reflexive pronouns. An intensive pronoun is different from a reflexive, because you can take the pronoun out and the sentence still makes sense. For example, compare "I will do it myself", where "myself" is intensive and can be removed without changing the meaning, to "I nominated myself", where "myself" fills the necessary role of direct object. |
| lexicalization | eng: intensive pronoun |
| instance of | (noun) a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phrase pronoun |
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| has gloss | bre: Er yezhoniezh e vez implijet an termen raganv keñvaat (saoz. intensive pronoun) evit komz eus ur raganv ouzhpennet evit pouezañ war an elfenn-se, da skouer: |
| lexicalization | bre: Raganv kreñvaat |
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