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A (usually closed) class of words that can replace nouns.
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Gender-specific pronouns in languages without grammatical gender?
Thai lacks grammatical gender, but men and women use different first person pronouns. … E.g. a biological male who identifies as a woman can use feminine pronouns/particles to assert his/her gender identity. …
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Difference between Genitive Personal Pronoun and Possessive Pronoun
Here is some data on the question from Latvian, which as it so happens makes this distinction. In Latvian, the first person possessive adjective is ‘mans/mana’ (masc/fem). It declines with the noun …