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John Kinder,Vincenzo Savini-2004-07-01-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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There are two forms of personal pronouns in Italian: unstressed (or “conjunctive” or “clitic”) and stressed (or “disjunctive” or “free”). Subject pronouns are stressed only; object pronouns have two forms: stressed and unstressed.

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There are two forms of personal pronouns in Italian: unstressed (or “conjunctive” or “clitic”) and stressed (or “disjunctive” or “free”). Subject pronouns are stressed only; object pronouns have two forms: stressed and unstressed.

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Personal pronounCliticObject pronounLinguisticsSubject (documents)Object (grammar)Subject pronounPsychology

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