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Examples

That is the shirt that she sewed a button onto it.

Etymology

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Noun

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shadow pronoun (plural shadow pronouns)

  1. (grammar) Synonym of resumptive pronoun
    • 1980, Linguistic Inquiry - Volume 11, Issues 2-4, page 367:
      Perlmutter proposes that all chopping rules are rules that leave a shadow pronoun subsequently deleted.
    • 1980, Saadun Ismail Suaieh, Aspects of Arabic Relative Clauses, page 231:
      Perlmutter (1972) proposes that all rules which move constituents over variables be considered "copying " rules. He further argues that if there is a rule which deletes the "shadow pronoun", i.e., the pronoun left behind by the copying rule, this Shadow Deletion rule will be sensitive to island constraints.
    • 1989, James Milroy, Regional Variation in British English Syntax, page 46:
      Shadow pronouns are very frequent in spoken Scottish English but are also found in many varieties of informal English, for example in Ireland, England and the United States.
    • 2004, Reineke Bok-Bennema, Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2002, page 164:
      The crucial distinction is not subject clitic versus object clitic, but shadow pronoun versus free anaphor.
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