Nounspronouns
Nounspronouns are a proposed linguistic category describing words that can function as either nouns or pronouns depending on context. The concept is not standard in formal typology, but it is used in discussions of the noun–phrase and proform interfaces to describe forms that blur the typical noun–pronoun boundary.
In languages that allow fluid category assignment, nounspronouns may carry nominal features when used as nouns—such
Illustrative examples are often hypothetical or drawn from constructed languages. In a hypothetical language, the form
Significance lies in how nounspronouns illuminate the space between noun and pronoun grammars, informing morphosyntactic theory,