hasPronounSystem
P26817
predicate
Indicates that an entity possesses or employs a particular system or set of rules for using pronouns.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| hasPronounSystem canonical | 29 |
| hasPronominalSystem | 6 |
| usesPronounSystem | 4 |
| hasPronounSystemFeature | 1 |
Description generation (PDg)
The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.
Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning. # Instructions Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. # Response Format Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: hasPronounSystem
Generated description
Indicates that an entity possesses or employs a particular system or set of rules for using pronouns.
Sample triples (40)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Bolivian Spanish | use of voseo in some eastern regions ⓘ |
| Bolivian Spanish | predominant use of tuteo in many urban areas ⓘ |
| Pijin | distinction between inclusive and exclusive first-person plural ⓘ |
| Paisa Spanish | voseo via predicate surface "usesPronounSystem" ⓘ |
| Paisa Spanish | ustedeo via predicate surface "usesPronounSystem" ⓘ |
| Seri language | independent pronouns ⓘ |
| Seri language | bound pronominal elements ⓘ |
| Amánung Kapampángan | inclusive and exclusive first person plural distinction ⓘ |
| Kui language | inclusive–exclusive distinction in first person plural ⓘ |
| Toqabaqita | inclusive-exclusive contrast via predicate surface "hasPronounSystemFeature" ⓘ |
| Modern English | distinct subject and object pronouns ⓘ |
| Tuvaluan language | inclusive-exclusive distinction ⓘ |
| Gaddang language | three-way deictic distinction in demonstratives ⓘ |
| Nganasan language | distinguishes person and number via predicate surface "hasPronominalSystem" ⓘ |
| Tojolabal | person and number distinctions ⓘ |
| Motu language | distinguishes person ⓘ |
| Motu language | distinguishes number ⓘ |
| Kavalan language | inclusive–exclusive distinction in first person plural ⓘ |
| Kavalan language | clitic pronouns ⓘ |
| Lenakel | inclusive-exclusive distinction via predicate surface "hasPronominalSystem" ⓘ |
| West Coast Bajau | Austronesian-type pronominal system ⓘ |
| Pemon language | distinguishes person and number ⓘ |
| Kavalan | inclusive–exclusive distinction in first person plural ⓘ |
| Galoli language | distinction between inclusive and exclusive first person plural ⓘ |
| Kinaray-a | Austronesian-type inclusive–exclusive distinction ⓘ |
| Ozark English | use of y’all as second person plural pronoun in many speakers ⓘ |
| Cuban Spanish | tuteo (use of tú for second person singular informal) via predicate surface "usesPronounSystem" ⓘ |
| Cuban Spanish | ustedeo (use of usted for formal address) via predicate surface "usesPronounSystem" ⓘ |
| Sambal | Austronesian-type inclusive–exclusive distinction ⓘ |
| Dobu language | inclusive–exclusive distinction in first person plural via predicate surface "hasPronominalSystem" ⓘ |
| Yakkha language | first person inclusive-exclusive contrast ⓘ |
| Lau | distinction between singular, dual and plural ⓘ |
| Lau | inclusive–exclusive distinction in first person plural ⓘ |
| Mekeo language | independent pronouns via predicate surface "hasPronominalSystem" ⓘ |
| Mekeo language | bound pronominal markers on verbs via predicate surface "hasPronominalSystem" ⓘ |
| Piapoco | bound person markers via predicate surface "hasPronominalSystem" ⓘ |
| Lenakel language | distinguishes inclusive and exclusive first person plural ⓘ |
| Chevak Cup’ik dialect | distinction between singular, dual, and plural ⓘ |
| Western Pantar | distinguishes clusivity in first person plural ⓘ |
| Cavineña language | person and number distinctions ⓘ |