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  1. Nullpronominal, (also known as nonpronominal, unpronominal, apronominal, pronounless, voidpronoun or impronoun) is the act of using no third person pronouns of any kind. It is a form of pronoun non-conformity, and may be considered a dehuman pronoun depending on the user.
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    What is a null subject in grammar?
    In the principles and parameters framework, the null subject is controlled by the pro-drop parameter, which is either on or off for a particular language. Typically, null-subject languages express person, number, and/or gender agreement with the referent on the verb, rendering a subject noun phrase redundant.
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    What is a null-subject language?
    In linguistic typology, a null-subject language is a language whose grammar permits an independent clause to lack an explicit subject; such a clause is then said to have a null subject . In the principles and parameters framework, the null subject is controlled by the pro-drop parameter, which is either on or off for a particular language.
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    Is German a null subject language?
    These partial null-subject languages include most Balto-Slavic languages, which allow for the deletion of the subject pronoun. Colloquial and dialectal German, unlike the standard language, are also partially pro-drop; they typically allow deletion of the subject pronoun in main clauses without inversion, but not otherwise.
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    Is there a null pronoun in Spanish?
    ( It) would be good for the campfire. ( It) is completely dry Although Spanish is predominantly a pro-drop language, not all grammatical contexts allow for a null pronoun. There are some environments that require an overt pronoun. In contrast, there are also grammatical environments that require a null pronoun.
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  3. https://books.google.com/books/about/Null_Pronouns.html?id=3CYD7a6jUGEC

    Oct 27, 2011 · Null Pronouns Volume 106 of Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG] Editors Melani Wratil, Peter Gallmann Publisher Walter de Gruyter, 2011 ISBN 3110238713, …

  4. https://pronoun.fandom.com/wiki/Nullpronominal
    • Nullpronominal, also known as nonpronominal, unpronominal, apronominal, pronounless, voidpronoun or impronoun, is the act of not using third person pronouns of any kind. It is a form of pronoun non-conformity, and may be considered a dehuman pronoundepending on the user. Being nullpronominal may overlap with nameself pronouns.
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  5. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14678212-null-pronouns

    Oct 17, 2011 · Most natural languages display an inventory of pronominal elements that obligatorily or optionally remain phonologically null in a few, in many or even in all syntactic …

  6. https://www.howtopronounce.com/null

    Dec 14, 2019 · Synonyms for null. abolish. empty. nullify. annul. abrogate. Show more Synonyms. Add synonyms. Learn more about the word "null" , its origin, alternative forms, …

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    • https://en.pronouns.page/null/null/nulls/nulls/nullself

      Pronouns are those words that we use instead of calling someone by their name every time we mention them. Most people use “he/him” and “she/her”, so we automatically assume …

    • https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/34745/chapter/296580059

      The theoretical conceptualization of null and overt pronouns (i.e., the licensing/identification and binding conditions) has changed over the years particularly after the advent of the Minimalist …

    • https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-linguistics/article/...

      Nov 29, 2021 · The results showed that participants chose the interpretation (a) 81% of the time for the null pronoun condition, while they chose the interpretation (b) 83% of the time for the …

    • https://pronoun.fandom.com/wiki/Nullself

      Nullself neopronouns are gender neutral pronoun sets inspired by the word " null ", not to be confused with nullpronominal. This set can be seen as dehuman pronouns. In linguistic …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null-subject_language

      In linguistic typology, a null-subject language is a language whose grammar permits an independent clause to lack an explicit subject; such a clause is then said to have a null …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro-drop_language

      A pro-drop language is a language where certain classes of pronouns may be omitted when they can be pragmatically or grammatically inferable. The precise conditions vary from …

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