John McWhorter to the rescue! This week the Columbia University linguist publishes a witty book called “Pronoun Trouble: The ...
Indirect object pronouns close indirect object pronoun An indirect object pronoun replaces a noun that is the indirect object in a sentence, eg ‘I give an apple to the man’ becomes ‘I give ...
Abstract: This article develops a compositional vector-based semantics of subject and object relative pronouns within a categorical framework. Frobenius algebras are used to formalize the operations ...
We can ask about the subject or object of this sentence: Asking about the subject: Who met David Beckham? Sally met David Beckham. Asking about the object: Who did Sally meet? Sally met David Beckham.