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reflex prenominal

 

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Term: Reflex Prenominal

Definition: Reflex prenominal is a grammatical term used to describe a type of pronoun that is placed before the verb in a sentence, rather than after it.

Senses/Usages:

Sense 1: In linguistics, reflex prenominal refers to a pronoun that occupies the position before the verb, emphasizing its subject or object.

Example sentence 1: She herself finished the project.

Example sentence 2: He himself fixed the broken chair.

Example sentence 3: They themselves went out for dinner.

Sense 2: Reflex prenominal can also define a construction where a noun or adjective is used in a manner similar to a pronoun, preceding and referring to another noun.

Example sentence 1: The problem itself is not difficult to solve.

Example sentence 2: Your car should park itself automatically.

Example sentence 3: The restaurant itself is a work of art.

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