Distinction Indicator vs. Relative Pronoun: #4 Key Points
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In this short series of videos, I discuss ALL NINE Distinction Indicators. The Distinction Indicators are traditionally known as "relative pronouns." Relative Pronoun is a poor phrasal term, so I changed it. (See my video series entitled "That" for a thorough explanation of the Distinction Indicator, the Distinction Phrase, and the Distinction Clause.)
NINE Distinction Indicators (the so-called "Relative Pronouns"):
That, Who, Whom, Which, What, Whoever, Whomever, Whichever, Whatever
FIVE are in "Base" form: That, Who, Whom, Which, What
FOUR are in "Augmented" form: Whoever, Whomever, Whichever, Whatever
THREE are "Primary": That, Who, Whom
FIVE are "Referent Carriers": What, Whoever, Whomever, Whichever, Whatever
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