n. ancient Roman's first or personal name (e.g. Marcus Tullius Cicero). [Latin: related to *pre-, *nomen]
... ; “This ., this, these” in combination with the names are also not.limited in their correlation with other names However , the use of pronominal substitutions takes into account the. structure of the combined phrases , contactiness or distantness in the.arrangement of the words ... ... with an assessment of.its qualities ); reducing (reducing the amount of text ). Stylistically neutral , for example , pronominal reference ( he , she ); expressive and. evaluative nominations containing characterological elements ( Pan ... (TEXT THEORY)
... such words , the semantics of which . would be determined from the previous part of the text (.pronouns and pronominal adverbs correlating with the nouns , adjectives and numerals . in the previous SST ). They are usually complete ... ... ;. b) synonym , synonymous expression , paraphrases ;. c) words - substitutes :. - Indicative , personal and possessive pronouns ;. - pronominal adverbs ; - allied words ; - verbal pass and some others For example : In ... (Psycholinguistics)
... , its internal integrity Local connectivity is defined by interphrase syntactic connections (input-modal and. pronominal words , verb-time forms , lexical repetitions , word order , conjunctions , etc ) Global ... (TEXT THEORY)
... group includes : unions , particles , and modal-introductory words ; the unity of. the types of tense-verb forms , pronominal and synonymic substitution , etc Service and input-modal words as a means of interframe communication . Separately ... ... ); the third . sentence is with the second and the first in effective .and effectual relations and is connected by the same means (pronominal . repetition I am I); the fourth sentence is connected with.the third effective-causal relationship , and the means of communication ... (Psycholinguistics)
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