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  2. Pro-drop language - Wikipedia

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    Subject pronouns can be made explicit when used for a contrastive function or when the subject is the focus of the sentence. In the following example, the first person explicit pronoun is used to emphasize the subject. In the next sentence the explicit yo, stressed that the opinion is from the speaker and not from the second person or another ...

  3. Voseo - Wikipedia

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    In those regions it replaces tuteo, i.e. the use of the pronoun tú and its verbal forms. Voseo can also be found in the context of using verb conjugations for vos with tú as the subject pronoun (verbal voseo). [1] In all regions with voseo, the corresponding unstressed object pronoun is te and the corresponding possessive is tu/tuyo. [2]

  4. Null-subject language - Wikipedia

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    The subject "(s)he" of the second sentence is only implied in Italian. English and French, on the other hand, require an explicit subject in this sentence.. Null-subject languages include Arabic, most Romance languages, Chinese, Greek, Hebrew, the Indo-Aryan languages, Japanese, Korean, Persian, the Slavic languages, Tamil, and the Turkic languages.

  5. Pro-sentence - Wikipedia

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    The prosentential theory of truth developed by Dorothy Grover, [4] Nuel Belnap, and Joseph Camp, and defended more recently by Robert Brandom, holds that sentences like "p" is true and It is true that p should not be understood as ascribing properties to the sentence "p", but as a pro-sentence whose content is the same as that of "p."

  6. Liaison (French) - Wikipedia

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    The consonant [t] is obligatorily realized between the finite verb and a vowel-initial subject pronoun (il(s), elle(s) or on) in inversion constructions. Orthographically, the two words are joined by a hyphen, or by -t-if the verb does not end in -t or -d:

  7. Busy Philipps’ 12-Year-Old Child Birdie Is Gay, Uses They ...

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    Sharing their truth! Busy Philipps revealed that her 12-year-old child, Birdie, is gay and uses they/them pronouns. Celebs Supporting Their LGBTQ Kids Read article “For those of you who are my ...

  8. Talk:Pro-drop language - Wikipedia

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    When native speakers speak these sentences, they don't recognize that they drop subject and/or object, just as English speaking people don't think they drop "last Sunday" when saying, "I bought it." -- Nanshu 23:47, 1 March 2006 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. FACT CHECK: Video Of Biden Speaking About Drones Is AI ... - AOL

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    A video shared on Facebook purports to show President Joe Biden discussing drones recently seen in the U.S. Verdict: False The claim is false, as a content detection scan using the website ...