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  1. 101

    Investigating pronouns: the use of “we” in Secondary School Students’ essay writing by Shalabi, Moustafa Mohammed, Nagi, Saad Fathalla, Negm, Mahmmed Said

    Published 2020
    “…The results depicted an over-use of the 1st person plural as a subjective personal pronoun (we). The analysis discussion of the pedagogical contribution will be introduced.…”
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  2. 102

    LINGUO-PRAGMATIC DIMENSION OF PRESENT-DAY AMERICAN POLITICIANS’ SPEECHES by Tetiana Stetsyk

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The politicians used the personal pronoun “I” to state their own personal views and feelings, “we” – to get trust and support from the listeners. …”
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  3. 103

    The Slavic aorist ending in -tz and the old prussian preterit in -ts by William R. Schmalstieg

    Published 1993-12-01
    “…Some have thought that these forms were derived by the addition of a personal pronoun tb. Then since 2nd and 3rd sg. aor. forms vede 'led', bT:Jra 'took', vide 'saw' were the same the tb was substituted back into the 2nd person also (Stang, 1942, 219). …”
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  4. 104

    Oral Aspects in French as a Foreign Language Teaching by Can Denizci

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The relevant morphosyntactic features of orality in the scope of French include the thematization, the omission of the first negative adverbial particle, the use of presentative structures, neutral demonstrative pronouns as well as that of bivalent indefinite/personal pronoun, and the recourse to direct speech or to various corrections/repetitions/reformulations. …”
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  5. 105

    Camp Cures (the Stigma of Illness). Escaping the Tyranny of Caring, Charity, and Positive Thinking in Adam Mars-Jones' "Slim" by Christian Lassen

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…In the slang of the caring profession, there is an enduring use of the personal pronoun "we" whose infantilising effect – and I am sure "we" all share this view - is indeed hard to endure. …”
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  6. 106

    A type of minimal phraseological units characteristic of Slovene by Erika Kržišnik

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The linguistic treatment of this group is interesting, since the question whether jo, ga, jih are clitics of a personal pronoun or free verb morphemes raises the problem of the demarcation line between the (idiomatic) word and (phraseological) word combination. …”
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  7. 107

    SISTEM SAPAAN BAHASA SUNDA by , Cucu Suminar, , Prof. Dr. I Dewa Putu Wijana, M.A.

    Published 2013
    “…Referring to its meaning or its semantic feature, Sundanese address includes address related to proper name, personal pronoun, kinship, occupation or profession, religion, friendship, rapport, and honor. …”
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  8. 108

    A multimodal approach to polysemy: the senses of touch by Irene Bolumar Martínez, Daniel Alcaraz Carrión, Javier Valenzuela Manzanares

    “…For each case, we annotated (1) the meaning of touch (physical vs. emotional), (2) the gesture referent speakers physically touched (other-touch vs. self-touch), (3) the personal pronoun following the verb and (4) if they used intensifiers and negation. …”
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  9. 109

    Translation of Power and Solidarity Pronouns in Qur’anic Rhetoric by Amirdabbaghian, Amin

    Published 2017
    “…The ongoing research discovers several rhetorical problems in the English translation of the Quran by Abdel - Haleem in terms of power and solidarity relations on the basis of Brown and Gilman personal pronoun description. This study provided a brief introduction and review about “tenor” – interpersonal relationship among the text – that is a part of Hallidayan functional linguistics, which was the framework for data analysis in this study and the pronouns of power and solidarity as rhetorical devices. …”
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  10. 110

    Critical Discourse Analysis through Systemic Functional Linguistics of SMS (Short Message Service) Phishing by Nana Raihana Askurny, Syihabuddin Syihabuddin, Dadang Sudana

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The result is shown by the salient descriptions of the data, which are: the exclamation words ‘Selamat’ (65%) in the opening; the second personal pronoun ‘Anda’ (60%), and material process (68%) in the content; imperative moods (88%) and the fake identity of reputable institutions in the closing. …”
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  11. 111

    Neutral is not fair enough: testing the efficiency of different language gender-fair strategies by Elsa Spinelli, Jean-Pierre Chevrot, Léo Varnet

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…We analyzed the response times and percent correct scores using a sentence evaluation paradigm, where the participants had to decide whether a second sentence starting with a gendered personal pronoun (“il” or “elle”) was a sensible continuation of the first sentence written in a gender-fair form. …”
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  12. 112

    ENDOFORA PRONOMINA PERSONA DALAM NOVEL AL-GAIB KARYA NAWWAL AS-SA'DAWI: ANALISIS SINTAKSIS by , UMMI ROHMATU NINGSIH, , Dra. Uswatun Hasanah, M.A.

    Published 2013
    “…Besides that, it was also to know the distance between antecedent and personal pronouns. Novel Al-Ga>`ib was chosen because it had a lot of personal pronouns which the antecedent was changing in various distance. …”
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  13. 113

    PENELITIAN TENTANG PERSYARATAN DAN KEKHUSUSAN KALIMAT PASIF DALAM BAHASA JEPANG DAN PERBANDINGANNYA DALAM BAHASA IINDONESIA (RESEARCH ON THE TERMS AND SPECIFICS OF PASSIVE SENTENCE... by Andi Irma Sarjani, Chounan Kazuhide

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The agent in type 1 passive sentences is the 3rd person pronoun, where the object in the active sentence changes to the subject in the passive sentence, and the affix "me-" changes to the affix "di-". …”
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  14. 114

    La expansión del posesivo pospuesto a la luz de documentación navarra (y aragonesa) del siglo XIII by Ángeles Romero Cambrón

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The first structure is a possessive construction consisting of the preposition de followed by a personal pronoun (e.g. campo de nos). The second structure includes a possessive in coordination either with a prepositional phrase (nin subdito vuestro nin de la eglesia) or with another possessive (l’amor nuestra e vuestra). …”
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  15. 115

    INTERFERENSI GRAMATIKA BAHASA INDONESIA KE DALAM BAHASA PRANCIS OLEH PEMBELAJAR BERBAHASA INDONESIA by Tobing, Roswita Lumban, Wijana, I Dewa Putu

    Published 2013
    “…The clause level interference occurs in the use of the personal pronoun of direct and indirect object. In Frence language, the object pronouns (direct and indirect) in the clause is always put in front of the verbs with the pattern: COD + V, while Indonesian structure is V + O. …”
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  16. 116

    Словенские комитативные конструкции (в сопоставлении с другими южнославянскими и русскими) by Младен Ухлик [Mladen Uhlik], Андрея Желе [Andreja Žele]

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The comparison with Shtokavian shows that it is precisely the Slovenian dual (the dual form of the predicate with a dual personal pronoun) that enables and also announces the inclusive comitative construction.  …”
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  17. 117

    Translation of pronominal forms of address in for whom the bell tolls by María José Luzón Marcos

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…,\ and brings about the same effects in the translation as those of the personal pronoun in the source text.</span></p>…”
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  18. 118

    Authorial voice in academic writing by Yin Ling Cheung, Louwena Lau

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Academic writers represent themselves in their texts in different ways, notably through use of first person pronouns to construct an authorial voice and enhance arguments. …”
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    Authorial voice in academic writing: A comparative study of journal articles in English Literature and Computer Science by Yin Ling Cheung, Louwena Lau

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Academic writers represent themselves in their texts in different ways, notably through use of first person pronouns to construct an authorial voice and enhance arguments. …”
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    Intermediate and Advanced EFL Learners’ Identity Reflection by Mahsa Salman Mohajer, Shiva Kaivanpanah

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Moreover, by tallying first person pronouns, it is shown that advanced learners have exploited first person pronouns less than intermediate learners within narrative writings. …”
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