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 Přivlastňovací musí zůstat samostatnou vlastností (nemůžeme ji slít se subpos), protože Přivlastňovací musí zůstat samostatnou vlastností (nemůžeme ji slít se subpos), protože
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   * noun (personal pronouns, some demonstrative pronouns (alternating with adjectives))   * noun (personal pronouns, some demonstrative pronouns (alternating with adjectives))
   * possessive adjective (possessive pronouns)   * possessive adjective (possessive pronouns)
 +  * cardinal number (how many)
 +  * ordinal number/adjective
   * location adverb (where)   * location adverb (where)
   * time adverb (when)   * time adverb (when)
   * manner adverb (how)   * manner adverb (how)
   * other adverb (why)   * other adverb (why)
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 +poss
 +  * Now de-facto subpos of adjectives (normal or referencing).
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 +reflex
 +  * Attribute of referencing (pronomial) nouns and adjectives. Means reflexive reference to itself. Does not apply to numerals and adverbs. Czech examples: sebe, se, sobě, si, sebou (personal), svůj (possessive), sám (demonstrative - as in "sám velký šéf", not in "zůstal tam sám").
  
 ==== prontype ==== ==== prontype ====
  
-  * '' ... not a pronoun but a real noun, adjective etc.+  * <empty> ... not a pronoun but a real noun, adjective etc.
   * pers ... personal pronoun (only under nouns)   * pers ... personal pronoun (only under nouns)
   * recip ... reciprocal pronoun (einander - same as personal pronouns but used in special cases as objects)   * recip ... reciprocal pronoun (einander - same as personal pronouns but used in special cases as objects)

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