What are Reflexive pronouns? 15 points question
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The nine English reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, himself, herself, oneself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. Grammatical terms might seem complicated and a bit arbitrary when you first hear them, but they really aren't, once you get to know them. The term reflexive is a good example.
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In general linguistics, a reflexive pronoun, sometimes simply called a reflexive, is an anaphoric pronoun that must be coreferential with another nominal (its antecedent) within the same clause.
this is called reflexive pronoun.
In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an anaphor that must be bound by its antecedent (see binding). In a general sense, it is a noun phrase that obligatorily gets its meaning from another noun phrase in the sentence.[1] Different languages have different binding domains for reflexive pronouns, according to their structure.
some of the examples of reflexive pronouns are as follows
1. I - myself
2. you - yourself
3.her- herself
4.we - ourselves
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