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Old English Pétur Knútsson 2005 week 3 Baker Chapter 5: pronouns

Old English Pétur Knútsson 2005 week 3 Baker Chapter 5: pronouns. Personal pronouns. híe, hý. híe, hý. heom. heora. Possessive pronouns (possessive adjectives). Possessive pronouns (possessive adjectives). 3rd-person genitives used in 3rd person. Possessive pronouns

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Old English Pétur Knútsson 2005 week 3 Baker Chapter 5: pronouns

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  1. Old English Pétur Knútsson 2005 week 3 Baker Chapter 5: pronouns

  2. Personal pronouns

  3. híe, hý híe, hý heom heora

  4. Possessive pronouns (possessive adjectives)

  5. Possessive pronouns (possessive adjectives) 3rd-person genitives used in 3rd person

  6. Possessive pronouns (possessive adjectives) 1st and 2nd person have adjectival endings:

  7. Possessive pronouns (possessive adjectives) 1st and 2nd person have adjectival endings:

  8. Demonstrative pronouns

  9. Demonstrative pronouns this that these those the sé séo þæt -- þá þes þeos þis -- þás sá sú það – þeir þær þau þessi (sjá) þetta – þessir þessar þessi

  10. Demonstrative pronouns Three Indo-European forms: *ko-, *to-, *so-

  11. Demonstrative pronouns

  12. Demonstrative pronouns

  13. Demonstrative pronouns

  14. Interrogative pronouns

  15. Interrogative pronouns who? whom? which? what?

  16. Interrogative pronouns no plural!

  17. Interrogative pronouns hwæðer which (of two) hwylc, hwelc which (of many)

  18. Relative pronouns

  19. Relative pronouns

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