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A word in a language whose syntactic role is to take  the place of a possessive noun. For example, in the English sentence, “This doll is ''hers''” ''hers'' is a '''possessive pronoun''' that indicates that the doll belongs to a particular female. Possessive pronouns  in English are mine, his, hers, yours, their, theirs, its.
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''For a list of the possessive pronouns of Gaelic See [[Possessive Pronouns]]''
 
''For a list of the possessive pronouns of Gaelic See [[Possessive Pronouns]]''
  

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A word in a language whose syntactic role is to take the place of a possessive noun. For example, in the English sentence, “This doll is hershers is a possessive pronoun that indicates that the doll belongs to a particular female. Possessive pronouns in English are mine, his, hers, yours, their, theirs, its.


For a list of the possessive pronouns of Gaelic See Possessive Pronouns

See Also

External Links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possessive_pronoun

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possession_(linguistics)

http://wapedia.mobi/en/Possession_(linguistics)

References