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Person is a grammatical property which is overtly manifested in so-called Personal Pronouns: forms which include the speaker (I/we) are said to be ‘first personʼ Pronouns; forms which include the addressee (you) and not the speaker are said to be ‘second personʼ Pronouns; while forms which exclude both speaker and addressee (he/she/it/they) are ‘third personʼ Pronouns.
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Person
is
a
grammatical
property
which
is
overtly
manifested
in
so-called
Personal
Pronouns:
forms
which
include
the
speaker
(I/we)
are
said
to
be
‘first
personʼ
Pronouns;
forms
which
include
the
addressee
(you)
and
not
the
speaker
are
said
to
be
‘second
personʼ
Pronouns;
while
forms
which
exclude
both
speaker
and
addressee
(he/she/it/they)
are
‘third
personʼ
Pronouns.