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Indefinite plurality
a non-specific or unspecified quantity of entities. The speaker doesn't provide an exact number or set of entities.
Ordinal numerals
– a subset of numerals that indicate the position or order of entities within a sequence or series.
Numeral
a word or phrase that represents a number or numerical quantity, serving to quantify or enumerate entities.
Multiplicative numerals
A type of numeral that expresses the number of times an action or entity is multiplied.
Fractional numerals
A portion or part of a whole, denoting a fraction or division of a unit. Examples of fractional numerals include "half," "quarter," "eighth," and so on.
Definite plurality
A specific and identifiable quantity of entities.
Collective numerals
A group or collection of entities, indicating a collective quantity. Examples of collective numerals include "pair," "dozen," "hundred," "thousand," and so on.
Cardinal numerals
A specific category of numerals that denote the quantity or number of entities, representing the cardinality of a set.
Reflexive Pronoun
A type of pronoun that is used when the subject and object of a sentence are the same entity, such as "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself" and so on.
Reciprocal pronoun
A type of pronoun that indicates a mutual or reciprocal relationship between two or more entities.
Pronoun
A word that functions as a substitute for a noun or noun phrase to avoid redundancy and facilitate discourse coherence.
Possessive pronoun
A type of pronoun that denotes possession or ownership, replacing a noun phrase to indicate that the entity in question belongs to someone or something.
Positive indefinite pronoun
An unspecified entity in a positive or affirmative context, indicating the existence or presence of the entity.
Personal Pronoun
A subset of pronouns that specifically encode distinctions in person, number, and gender, reflecting the identity of the discourse participants.
Peripheral noun phrase
The noun phrase that the pronoun replaces or refers to. It's the antecedent of the pronoun and plays a crucial role in establishing the anaphoric relationship.
Nonemphatic function of pronouns
Basic function of replacing nouns without adding emphasis or special meaning.
Negative indefinite pronoun
An unspecified entity in a negative or negated context, indicating the absence or non-existence of the entity.
Intrasetential anaphora
Anaphoric relationships that occur within a single sentence or clause.
Intersentential anaphora
The reference of an anaphoric expression spans across multiple sentences or clauses within a discourse.
Indefinite pronoun
A pronoun that refers to one or more unspecified entities or to entities that are not explicitly identified.
Gender Neutral Pronoun
A pronoun that does not specify the gender of the person or entity it refers to, allowing for inclusive and non-binary language use.
Forward anaphora
The anaphoric expression refers to an entity mentioned later in the discourse, creating a link from an earlier element to a subsequent one.
Emphatic Pronoun
A pronoun that emphasizes or intensifies the entity it refers to within the discourse.
Demonstrative Pronoun
A type of pronoun that points to specific entities in space or time, indicating the proximity or distance of the referent from the speaker or from the context.
Backward anaphora
The situation where the anaphoric expression refers to an entity mentioned earlier in the discourse, establishing a cohesive link.
Antecedent
The element that the pronoun substitutes for.
Anaphora
The connection between pronouns and their antecedents.