/ Steve Jobs, 1955 2011 2005 6 I m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You ve got to find what you love, and that is as true for work as it is for your lovers. http://news. stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs 061505.html I me you your that what it 11 that 33
12 I you that what it 2000 171 2009 52 2010 171 pronoun nomen pronomen It s raining. it 1983 446 1900 1967 1950 75 1982 2002 personal and temporal I you 34
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One man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. Shakespeare, As You Like It 2002 531 37
12 401 2 2 sound symbolism I we you he she they who he she t ðthis that it they there then i this these here æ o e that those there here there where n now then since when h who what which where when how why A 38
I 3 he his him his himself 1 I my me mine myself 2 you your you yours yourself she her her hers herself itself 2 you your you yours yourselves 3 they their them their themselves 2010 174 it it he she we you they 39
12 my purse his arrival he arrival his They decided to continue her education she education her to for mine ours yours his hers theirs. 1980 59 61 I have a dream. Martin. L. King I 40
I Naoto Kan politician Irakan I I I It s me, Yoshihiko. His wife is taller than him. I he me him C est moi. 1955 13 It s me. His wife is taller than him. me him I am here. he is tall me him Most people my age are ready to retire, but not me and my band. Mick Jagger not me and my band I and my band are not ready to retire. Yes, we can. Barack Obama Just follow your heart. Steve Jobs. 41
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12 -self -selves myself ourselves yourself yourselves himself herself itself themselves. -self it Do it yourself. you The girl was amusing herself with a doll. her History repeats itself.it -self who Who s it? I you he she Who said so? Who is he? Who is the captain? Bob is. who 44
who/whose/whom who -self who what which Who are they? What are these? Her clothes, which are all made in Paris, are beautiful. be do What is his name? Who is coming? I don t know where he lives. if till 45
12 who why -ever whoever whosever whomever whatever whichever wherever whenever however. -ever -self -ever Come whenever you like. However tired you may be, you must do it. no matter no matter who no matter which 2005 1955 2002 1997 2002 1950 1983 it 2007 2010 1980 1982 2000 John Sinclair 2009 46
On English Pronouns Yoichi MIURA Abstract Speakers of English use pronouns to denote their recognition of personal and temporal relations between their object and themselves. The recognition has seven categories: person, material, place, time, manner, reason, and degree. Each category consists of one or a few pronouns, which in turn will be used in sentences as various parts of speech such as noun, adjective, adverb, interrogative, relative pronoun, relative adjective, relative adverb, interjection, and conjunction. The pronouns are indispensable in making English personal, real, and succinct. Keywords: relatives, personal and temporal, split-self, specific/unspecific 47