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A (usually closed) class of words that can replace nouns.
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Are all pronouns proforms?
I am having troubling squaring how we distinguish pronouns from pro-forms with how we define pronouns and pro-forms. … Am I correct in attempting to clarify that pronouns are not simply 'words used as substitutes for nouns' (which would make pronouns a subset of pro-forms), but instead, pronouns can embody additional grammatical …