| • पारस्परिक सर्वनाम | |
| reciprocal: आपस | |
| pronoun: सुनाना सर्वनाम | |
reciprocal pronoun meaning in Hindi
reciprocal pronoun sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- A general reflexive / reciprocal pronoun is derived from the Kriol reflexive pronoun.
- In some languages, the same forms can be used as both reflexive and reciprocal pronouns.
- Reciprocal pronouns exist in many languages.
- The a-sentences are fine because the reflexive or reciprocal pronoun has its antecedent within the clause.
- For example, reciprocal pronouns can appear in the subject position of noun phrases, whereas reflexives cannot.
- These examples illustrate that there is a domain within which a reflexive or reciprocal pronoun should find its antecedent.
- When the reflexive or reciprocal pronoun attempts to find an antecedent outside of the immediate clause containing it, it fails.
- A related observation is that a reflexive and reciprocal pronoun often cannot seek its antecedent in a superordinate clause, e . g.
- In this case, the reciprocal pronoun is not necessarily the ideal construction, but the reflexive is not a possible grammatical sentence.
- Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the reciprocal pronouns, possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and indefinite pronouns.
Meaning
noun.- a pronoun or pronominal phrase (as `each other'') that expresses a mutual action or relationship between the individuals indicated in the plural subject; "The sentence `They cared for each other'' contains a reciprocal pronoun"
