German and the Scandinavian languages , the demonstrative is generally distance neutral, and the deictic ... da this girl here that girl there A distal demonstrative exists in German language German , cognate ... spatial distinction. This results in a quite elaborated set of demonstratives. Demonstrative series ... Chinese had three main demonstrative pronouns proximal this , distal that , and distance neutral ... isbn 0 7748 0541 2 ref The frequent use of as a resumptive demonstrative pronoun that reasserted ... in that . The Cree language has a special demonstrative for things just gone out of sight, and Ilokano ... , 1949. ref Demonstrative determiners and pronouns It is relatively common for a language to distinguish between demonstrative determiners or demonstrative adjectives , determinative demonstratives and demonstrative pronouns or independent demonstratives . A demonstrative determiner linguistics determiner modifies a noun This apple is good. I like those houses. A demonstrative pronoun stands on its own, replacing rather than modifying a noun This is good. I like those. There are five demonstrative pronouns in English this , that , these , those , ref http www.usingenglish.com glossary demonstrative pronoun.html US English website article on Demonstrative Pronouns . Accessed July 6, 2009. ref and the less common yon or yonder the latter is usually employed as a demonstrative determiner even ... along the way of yon and yonder quote Today we have two demonstrative pronouns, this and that , but in Shakespeare ... impoverished for its loss. Bill Bryson ref name Bryson Demonstrative adverbs Many languages have sets of demonstrative adverbs that are closely related to the demonstrative pronouns in a language. For example, corresponding to the demonstrative pronoun that are the adverbs such as then at that time ... corresponding to the demonstrative pronoun this are now , here , hither , hence . A similar relationship ... more details
Refimprove date January 2008 Evidence law Demonstrative evidence is evidence in the form of a Depiction representation of an object. This is, as opposed to, real evidence , testimony , or other forms of evidence used at trial . Examples Examples of demonstrative evidence include Photography photos , x ..., a demonstrative exhibit must fairly and accurately represent the real object at the relevant time ... examples of demonstrative evidence include case specific medical exhibits, colorized diagnostic films, general anatomy and surgery exhibits. These forms of demonstrative evidence are commonly used as a personal injury lawyer resource. Demonstrative evidence with dramatic impact can maximize the value ... mistakes or summarize injuries suffered by an individual. These examples of demonstrative evidence ... presentations. History Before photographs and other demonstrative evidence, lawyer s relied on purely ... more demonstrative evidence. Citation needed date January 2008 Scientific evidence emerged in the 1960s ... jurisprudence , demonstrative evidence, like any other kind of evidence must be relevant . At this point the proponent of the demonstrative evidence can either try to get the evidence admitted ... the evidence is marked for identification, the proponent of the demonstrative evidence must lay a foundation . It is at this time that the relevancy of the demonstrative evidence is usually challenged. Laying of a foundation explains how the demonstrative evidence relates to the facts of the case ... as a full exhibit, the jury cannot do these things. As a matter of courtesy, the proponent of the demonstrative ... it for identification purposes. In criminal cases certain kinds of demonstrative evidence are subject ... . Popular culture Examples of demonstrative evidence from popular culture include their use in these motion ... See also Empty section date July 2010 References Ronald J. Rychlak, Real and Demonstrative Evidence Applications and Theory Lexis Nexis, 2nd ed. 2002 reflist DEFAULTSORT Demonstrative Evidence Category ... more details
Wiktionarypar these In English, these is plural of Demonstrative this . In Etruscan mythology , these is a version of the Greek mythology Greek Theseus . disambig Category Etruscan mythology ... more details
unreferenced date September 2011 wiktionarypar that those for the Hindustani musical modal system That music The word that is used in the English language for several grammar grammatical purposes to introduce a Restrictiveness restrictive relative clause She took the test that was hard. as a demonstrative pronoun That was hard. as a demonstrative adjective That test was hard. as a complementizer subordinating conjunction . He asked that she go. as an adverb The test wasn t that bad. In the Old English language that was spelled t . It was also abbreviated as a letter Thorn, , with the ascender crossed, Image OE thaet.png . In Middle English the letter Ash, , was replaced with the letter a , so that that was spelled at , or sometimes et . The ascender of the was reduced making it similar to the Old English letter Wynn , Unicode , which necessitated writing a small t above the letter to abbreviate the word that Image ME that.png . In later Middle English and Early Modern English the evolved into a y shape, so that the word was spelled yat although the spelling with a th replacing the was starting to become more popular and the abbreviation for that was a y with a small t above it Image EME that.png . This abbreviation can still be seen in reprints of the 1611 edition of the King James Version of the Bible in places such as 2 Corinthians 13 7. Category English pronouns ling stub ... more details
A locative adverb is a type of adverb that refers to a location, or to a combination of a location and a relation to that location. Generally, a locative adverb is semantically equivalent to a prepositional phrase involving a locative or directional preposition. In English, for example, homeward is a locative adverb, specifying a location home and a relation toward in this case a direction , and is equivalent to the phrase towards home . The relation need not be a direction, but any relation that can be specified by a locational preposition such as to, from, in, at, near, toward, away from, etc. For example, the word home is itself a locative adverb in a sentence like I took him home today or I found him home today in the former case, it is equivalent to the phrase to home , and in the latter to the phrase at home . Pro form locative adverbs generally form a closed class and are particularly important in a language. Examples in English are there to at that place , hence from this place . As can be seen from these examples, the anaphoric locative adverbs generally have a close relationship with the demonstrative s in English, this and that . They are also usually closely related to locative interrogative adverb s in English, there is even a formal relationship between e.g. where there here and whence thence hence . Some anaphoric locatives in English class wikitable Demonstrative Interrogative At Locative To Locative From Locative What Where Whither Whence That There Thither Thence This Here Hither Hence A fuller table is in the article on pro form . lexical categories state collapsed wiktionary language stub Category Adverbs by type ... more details
Exhibit may refer to Exhibit legal , evidence in physical form brought before the court. Demonstrative evidence is a term used to describe exhibits and other physical forms of evidence used in court to demonstrate, show, depict, inform or teach relevant information to the viewer. Exhibit web editing tool , a lightweight structured data publishing framework. An object or set of objects on show in a museum or Art museum gallery , typically in a showcase, as part of an exhibition . A Trade show display , or similarly a Trade Show Exhibit . See also Exhibition Xzibit , for the rap artist and TV personality. disambig ... more details
In grammar , correlatives are words that are separated in a sentence but function together to perform a single function. In English, examples are both and, either or, neither nor, the the u the u more u the u better , so that it ate u so u much food u that u it burst , and if then. In the Romance languages , the demonstrative pro form s function as correlatives with the Relative pronoun relative pro forms, as autant que in French language French in English, demonstratives are not used in such constructions, which depend on the relative only I saw u what u you did , rather than I saw u that u , u what u you did . See also Pro form namely section Pro form Table of correlatives Table of correlatives Correlative conjunction Category Parts of speech ling stub pt Correlativo ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 Evidence law In law , a foundation is sufficient preliminary evidence law evidence of the Authentication law authenticity and relevance law relevance for the admissible evidence admission of material evidence in the form of exhibits or testimony of witness es. Materiality law Material evidence is important evidence that may serve to determine the outcome of a case. Exhibits include real evidence , illustrative evidence, demonstrative evidence , and documentary evidence . The type of preliminary evidence necessary to lay the proper foundation depends on the form and type of material evidence offered. The lack of foundation is a valid objection law objection that an adverse party may raise during trial law trial . DEFAULTSORT Foundation Evidence Category Evidence law law term stub cs Zakladatel ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 Wills, trusts, estates A testamentary disposition is any gift of any property by a testator under the terms of a will law will . Types Types of testamentary dispositions include Gift law , assets that have been legally transferred from one person to another Will law Legacy , testamentary gift of personal property, traditionally of money but may be real or personal property Life estate , a concept used in common and statutory law to designate the ownership of land for the duration of a person s life Demonstrative legacy, a gift of a specific sum of money with a direction that is to be paid out of a particular fund See also Testator References references Category Wills and trusts Category Inheritance Category Common law law term stub ... more details
Correlative Pronouns. ref and Sanskrit distinguish between all three relative, interrogative and demonstrative ... of systematic interrogative, demonstrative , and quantifier pro forms and determiners in a language a Table of correlatives Esperanto table of correlatives , after the relative and demonstrative ... colspan 2 demonstrative colspan 5 quantifier proximal distal existential elective universal ... may have more categories. See demonstrative . Note that some categories are regular and some are not. They may ... more details
1997 pp 253 256 ref Demonstratives Jingulu has three kinds of demonstrative s Demonstrative Distal ... expression Anaphoric reference cataphoric . In Jingulu, the Demonstrative Distal and proximal ... know . Finally, the Deictic expression Anaphoric reference cataphoric demonstrative of which ... about . As the demonstrative s are considered nominal s, most of them belong to one of the four ... sets of Demonstrative Distal and proximal demonstratives referential demonstratives jama and jimi ... jurruma mi burrbuji kaji span title Neuter demonstrative smallcaps dem n span span title Contrastive ... demonstrative smallcaps dem m span span title Plural marker smallcaps pl span span title Contrastive .... span title Neuter demonstrative smallcaps dem n span span title Proximal marker smallcaps prox span ... they speak here . ref Harvnb Pensalfini 1997 p 226 ref The demonstrative nyam takes either the suffix ... when referring to a nominal of the vegetable class. While a nyam demonstrative takes the proximal ... ngini rniki buba ngirrma nga yi bardakurra. kindling span title Neuter demonstrative smallcaps .... girl span title Dual marker smallcaps dl span span title Feminine demonstrative smallcaps dem ... 1997 p 229 ref The demonstrative ngunu belongs to the neuter class, but may also refer to nominals ... span title Neuter demonstrative smallcaps dem n span break span title Irrealis mood smallcaps ... Demonstrative smallcaps dem span hill span title Allative adposition smallcaps all span I will climb ..., and are often replaced by Demonstrative Distal and proximal demonstratives referential demonstratives ... class as well. Nginda wurru ku kuna ngka biningkurru ngka. span title Masculine demonstrative ... demonstrative smallcaps dem anaph span span title Allative adposition smallcaps all span lake ... rni mankiya nga yi. span title Anaphoric demonstrative smallcaps dem anaph span span title Locative ... Anaphoric reference cataphoric demonstrative is jiyi and refers to nominals of all classes. Nyamba nama ... more details
There is no really adequate definition of singular term . Here are some definitions proposed by different writers A term that tells us which individual is being talked about. John Stuart Mill , Arthur Prior , P. F. Strawson ref Strawson 1950, Prior 1976, Mill 1908 ref A term that is grammatically singular, i.e. a proper name proprium nomen , a demonstrative pronoun pronomen demonstrativum or a demonstrative pronoun with a common name cum termino communi . William of Ockham ref Ockham, loc. cit. ref A term that is inherently about the object to which it applies or Reference refers . Gottlob Frege ref Frege 1892 ref A term that is true in the same sense of only one object. Peter of Spain ref Hispanus 1947 ref References reflist Works cited Frege, G. 1892 On Sense and Reference , originally published as ber Sinn und Bedeutung in Zeitschrift f r Philosophie und philosophische Kritik , vol. 100, pp. 25 50. Transl. Geach & Black 56 78. Mill, J.S., A System of Logic , London 1908 8th edition . Petrus Hispanus, Summulae Logicales , ed. I. M. Bochenski Turin, 1947 also quoted in Prior 1976 Prior, A.N. The Doctrine of Propositions & Terms London 1976 Strawson, P.F. On Referring , Mind 1950 pp. 320 44. William of Ockham, Sum of Logic Summa logicae Paris 1448, Bologna 1498, Venice 1508, Oxford 1675 Category Grammar Category Names Category Concepts in logic Category Philosophy of language ur ... more details
wiktionarypar this This , in the English language, is the singular proximal demonstrative . It may also refer to People Herv This , French biochemist whose scientific approach to cuisine is well known in France Places This, Ardennes , a commune in the Ardennes department of France Thinis sometimes written This , an undiscovered ancient city in Upper Egypt thought to have been in the vicinity of modern day Girga Media This Canadian magazine This Canadian magazine , a Canadian political journal This journal This journal , a poetry journal published in the U.S. 1971 1982 , by This Press This TV , a TV channel in the United States Music This Gescom EP This Gescom EP This Peter Hammill album This Peter Hammill album This Lost and Found album This Lost and Found album This Darius Rucker song This Darius Rucker song , a single from Darius Rucker s album Charleston, SC 1966 This , a track from Brian Eno s album Another Day on Earth This , a single from Rod Stewart s album A Spanner in the Works Computers This computer programming this , the identity function in many object oriented computer languages. disambig de This es This it This nl This fr This pl This simple This ... more details
Hic Mulier Latin This manlike Woman hic being the masculine form of the demonstrative pronoun jokingly applied to the feminine noun is the name of a pamphlet published in 1620 in England that condemned transvestitism . Women wearing men s apparel was becoming increasingly common in that period, causing concern to the pamphleteer and other social conservatives . The pamphlet argued that transvestitism was an affront to nature , The Bible , the Great chain of being , and society . See also Haec Vir Transman and Drag king List of transgender related topics External links http www.english.ucsb.edu teaching resources reading lists renaissance haec vir.asp the full text of Haec Vir http www.english.ucsb.edu teaching resources reading lists renaissance hic mulier.asp the full text of Hic Mulier Category LGBT history prior to the 19th century Category Transgender Category Pamphlets Category Medieval literature Category 1620 works fem stub UK hist stub essay stub ... more details
wiktionary medial Medial is a mathematical identity in algebra Medial may also refer to A Medial graph in Knots and graphs Medial graph knots and graphs Medial axis , a property of a geometric shape Part of a syllable Medial and final syllable The second person or medial demonstrative The letter , the medial s A medial or central consonant A term meaning towards the centre in anatomical terms of location anatomy A term meaning toward the midline of the body in Human anatomical terms Anatomical directions Human anatomy One of a large number of specific anatomical terms, listed Special Prefixindex Medial here Polyhedra Medial deltoidal hexecontahedron , a polyhedron Medial disdyakis triacontahedron , a polyhedron Medial hexagonal hexecontahedron , a polyhedron Medial icosacronic hexecontahedron , a polyhedron Medial inverted pentagonal hexecontahedron , a polyhedron Medial pentagonal hexecontahedron , a polyhedron Medial rhombic triacontahedron , a polyhedron See also Special Prefixindex Medial All pages starting with Medial disambiguation da Medial de Medial ... more details
Primary sources date November 2009 Notability date November 2009 Askeet is an open source demonstrative project developed using the Symfony 1.0 Framework. The project is free under the MIT license for download, adaptation, and commercial distribution. To illustrate the agile development of a web 2.0 application using Symfony , Askeet was initially developed over a 24 day tutorial series called the Symfony advent calendar in December 2005. The Askeet project was modeled after an online knowledge market where visitors can post a questions about any subject and answer any existing question. Questions and answers can be rated, so that the site displays the most interesting questions and the most useful answers first. The whole site is powered by Ajax programming AJAX . Since http www.askeet.com Askeet.com is a demo site for the framework, its database is reset nightly. External links http www.askeet.com askeet website http trac.askeet.com askeet source code Category Community websites Category Knowledge markets Category Software using the MIT license ... more details
Infobox language name Porohanon familycolor Austronesian states Philippines region Central Visayas speakers 23,000 fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine languages Central Philippine fam5 Visayan languages Visayan fam6 Central Visayan languages Central fam7 Peripheral iso3 prh Porohanon is a Visayan language spoken in the Camotes Islands in the provinces of the Philippines province of Cebu in the Philippines. Its closest relatives are Hiligaynon language Hiligaynon and Masbate o language Masbate o and is barely intelligible with Cebuano language Cebuano though it shares 87 of its vocabulary with it. ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code prh Ethnologue report for language code prh Bot generated title ref Sounds Vowels Consonants Phonology Porohanon speakers pronounce y as z . Grammar Nouns Personal Pronouns Demonstrative Enclitic Particles Existential Interrogative Words Examples Loan Words Numbers Common Expressions References reflist Category Visayan languages au lang stub th ... more details
Avalency refers to the property of a verb of taking no Verb argument argument s. Avalent verbs are Verb verbs which have no Valency linguistics valency , i.e. they have no Logical argument logical arguments , such as Subject grammar subject , Object grammar object or otherwise. A common example of such verbs in many languages are verbs describing weather . It rains. br It snows. br It is freezing. br It is snowing. br Though these verbs do have what seems to be a subject, it , it is arguably completely void of semantic meaning and merely a syntactic placeholder, a dummy subject . Contrary views of this use of it do exist, however, making it here potentially a quasi verb argument or simply a normal subject. The point of avalency is more demonstrative and pronounced in Pro drop language pro drop languages such as Spanish language Spanish , which do not grammatically require a dummy pronoun as English does. For instance, the Spanish equivalent of it s raining is llueve . ling stub Category Grammatical aspects ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Globalize date December 2010 Wills, trusts, estates Ademption is a term used in the law of will law wills to determine what happens when property bequeathed under a will is no longer in the testator s estate law estate at the time of the testator s death. For a devise bequest of a specific item of property a specific gift , such property is considered adeemed , and the gift fails. For example, if a will bequeathed the testator s car to a specific beneficiary, but the testator owned no car at the time of his or her death, the gift would be adeemed and the aforementioned beneficiary would receive no gift at all. General bequests or general gifts gifts of cash amounts are never adeemed. If the cash in the testator s estate is not sufficient to satisfy the gift, then other assets in the residuary estate will need to be sold to raise the necessary cash. Some property lies in a gray area, in which the testator s specific intent must be determined. For example, where the testator bequeathes 500 shares of stock in a company, this may be read as a general bequest that the estate should purchase and convey the particular stocks to the beneficiary , or it may be read as a specific bequest, particularly if the testator used a possessive my 500 shares . Such a gift is deemed to be a demonstrative gift . Such demonstrative gifts are deemed to be a hybrid of both specific and general gifts. If one were to bequeath 500 shares of stock, most states would deem that to be a demonstrative gift. The resultant gift to the heir receiving 500 shares, would be the date of death value of 500 shares of that particular stock. Ademption may be waived if the property leaves the estate after the testator has been declared incompetent. Furthermore, in some cases the beneficiary will be entitled to the proceeds from the sale of property, or to the insurance payout for property that is lost or destroyed. To avoid confusion as to what may or may not be adeemed, sometim ... more details
This article deals with the grammar of the Kurdish language . Nouns A Kurdish noun in the absolute state, i.e. without any ending of any kind, gives a generic sense of the noun. It is also the lexical form of the noun, i.e. the form in which a noun is given in a vocabulary list or dictionary. Nouns are declined in four cases nominative case nominative , oblique case oblique , construct case construct or ezafe and vocative case vocative . class wikitable Sing. M. Sing. F Plur. Oblique an Construct a n t Vocative o no ine Indefinite ek ek anek Definite eke eke ekan Pronouns Kurmanji Kurdish uses two types of personal pronouns. class wikitable Number colspan 4 Singular colspan 4 Plural Case colspan 2 NOM. colspan 2 OBL colspan 2 NOM. colspan 2 OBL. normal suffix normal suffix normal suffix normal suffix 1st Ez i m Min i m Em i n Me man i n 2nd Tu Te i t u Hun i n We tan u 3rd Ew e W FEM. br W MASC. y Ew i n e Wan yan The ez forms NOM. are used as subjects in the present and future tenses. They are also used as subjects in past tenses when the verb is an intransitive verbs intransitive one. They are used as objects in past tenses when employed with a transitive verb. The min forms OBL. are used with any proposition or postposition. They are also employed as objects in present and future tenses, but as subjects of the transitive verbs in past tenses. Kurmanji has lost the suffixes for OBL pronouns, whereas Sorani has lost nominative normal pronouns. Demonstrative Demonstrative pronouns when followed by postpositions attached to the nouns become demonstrative adjectives. class wikitable Case colspan 1 NOM. SING. colspan 1 NOM. PLUR. colspan 2 OBL. SING. colspan 1 OBL. PLUR. Distance MASC. FEM. near ev ... e ev ... ane v ... v ... van ... an e far ew ... e ew ... ane w ... w ... wan ... an e too far how ... e how ... ane how ... e how ... e how ... ane As demonstrative adjectives, Sorani Kurdish does not use OBL forms though for demonstrativ ... more details
Demonstrative pronouns Uyghur has several demonstrative pronoun s with some of them being used for stress ... of the demonstrative pronouns is that their use depends on the distance between the speaker and the thing ... pp 18 20 ref ref name Hahn.1991.591 592 Harvnb Hahn 1991 pp 591 592 ref The demonstrative pronouns ..., the demonstrative pronouns can be seen, although only in the singular. Follow the links of each of the demonstrative pronouns to see them inflected. class wikitable style text align center rowspan ... wu is often omitted in speech The most common demonstrative pronouns are bu , u ... statement. The two first mentioned demonstrative persons each have an intensifier intensified ... when it is necessary to make it clear that the object or person the demonstrative pronoun is referring to really is the object or person which the speaker means. The two first mentioned demonstrative ... more details
wiktionary here Here may refer to Music Here Adrian Belew album Here Adrian Belew album Here Idina Menzel album Here Merzbow album Here Merzbow album Here Leo Sayer album Here Leo Sayer album Here song Here Tony Martin song Here Pavement band Pavement song Here Rascal Flatts song Here Rascal Flatts song Other Here grape , another name for the French wine grape Fer Here , a TV network Here comics Here comics , published in the magazine RAW Here , a poem by Philip Larkin Here play Here play , by Michael Frayn HERE or Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, an American Labor Union Here 2003 film Here 2003 film Tu , a 2003 Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta Here 2009 film Here 2009 film , a 2009 Singaporean film directed by Tzu Nyen Ho See also Here In Your Arms Here document Here and Now disambiguation Deixis , the linguistic term for relative and demonstrative words such as English here or there , that are dependent on the speaker s context. disambiguation fr Here ja Here pt Here ru uk ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 The following outline of Evidence law evidence law in the United States sets forth the areas of contention that generally arise in the presentation of evidence in Trial law trial proceedings. Relevance Relevance law Relevance Public policy doctrines for the exclusion of relevant evidence Legal burden of proof Burden of proof Types of evidence Testimony Foundation evidence Laying a foundation Eyewitness identification Character evidence Habit evidence Similar fact evidence Documentary evidence Authentication law Authentication Best evidence rule Self authenticating document s Ancient document s Parol evidence rule Physical evidence Chain of custody Real evidence Digital evidence Exculpatory evidence Scientific evidence law Scientific evidence Genetic fingerprinting DNA evidence as evidence in criminal trials Genetic DNA Demonstrative evidence Lies evidence Lies Judicial notice Judicial notice Witnesses Witness es Competence law Competence Dead man statute Direct examination Cross examination Witness impeachment Recorded recollection Expert witness es Privileges Privilege evidence Privilege Hearsay and exceptions Hearsay in English law Hearsay in United States law Confession legal Confessions Business records exception Excited utterance Dying declaration Party admission Ancient document s Declarations against interest Present sense impression Res gestae Learned treatise Implied assertion Category Outlines Evidence law in the United States Category Evidence law ... more details
. Demonstrative pronouns Demonstrative pronoun s agree in number and gender with the noun they refer to except for this for quantity . There are three types of demonstrative pronouns for persons and objects, for quality and for quantity. Each demonstrative can not only modify a noun, but also be used on its own. Personal demonstrative pronouns have two forms for nouns that are close ... of not this sort of not of that type . class wikitable colspan 6 Demonstrative pronouns rowspan ... The demonstrative pronoun for quantity is used with nouns ... more details
Livonian language Livonian is a Finnic languages Finnic language , and, as such, is closely related to both Estonian language Estonian and Finnish language Finnish . Pronouns Personal Pronouns class wikitable Singular First Person I Second Person You Third Person He or She Nominative case Nominative mina ma sina sa t ma ta Genitive case Genitive m n s n t m Dative case Dative minn n sinn n t mm n Translative case Translative mink ks sink ks t mk ks Partitive case Partitive m nda s nda t nda Inessive case Inessive mins min sins sin t ms tam Elative case Elative minst minst sinst sinst t mst t mst Illative case Illative minn sinn t mm class wikitable Plural First Person We Second Person You Third Person They Nominative case Nominative m g t g ne Genitive case Genitive m d t d n nt Dative case Dative m dd n t dd n n nt n Translative case Translative m tk ks t tk ks n ntk ks Partitive case Partitive m i t i n i Inessive case Inessive m i t i n i Elative case Elative m ti t ti n ti Illative case Illative m i t i n i Note the third person pronouns do not possess a gender in the singular or the plural. Demonstrative Pronouns class wikitable Singular br this, this one Plural br these, these ones Nominative case Nominative s e se ne Genitive case Genitive s e se n nt Dative case Dative s en n nt n Translative case Translative s eks s ek ks n ntk ks Partitive case Partitive s eda n i Inessive case Inessive s es s ess n i Elative case Elative s est s est n ti Illative case Illative s ez n i Note The plural demonstrative pronoun is the same as the third person plural personal pronoun. Reflexive Pronouns class wikitable Singular br myself, yourself, oneself Plural br ourselves, yourself ves, themselves Nominative case Nominative i i Genitive case Genitive e t e t Dative case Dative e t n e t n Translative case Translative e t ks e t d ks Partitive case Partitve e t ta e t idi Inessive case Inessive e t s e t is Elative case Elative e t ... more details