Re: interesting pronouns
From: | Stone Gordonssen <stonegordonssen@...> |
Date: | Sunday, May 25, 2003, 15:27 |
>"naran", the plural of "narad" is sort of an "inclusive" first person
>plural pronoun (like quenya... "endan" is the "exclusive"), but i'm not
>sure what to call the singular form. i'll leave it to you to guess when a
>pronoun like this would be used... do any other languages have a pronoun
>like this?
I inclusive and exclusive 1s pronoun? Could be used to differntiate between
speaking of oneself as a cohensive whole from speaking about one's physical,
mental, spititual, etc. componets?
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