markerspronouns
Markerspronouns is a term used in linguistics to describe a class of pronouns whose primary function is to mark grammatical relationships rather than to refer to an entity directly. In this usage, markerspronouns appear as clitics or affixes attaching to a host word—typically a verb or a noun phrase—and encode information such as person, number, case, mood, tense, or voice.
Markerspronouns are distinguished from free-standing personal pronouns by their role as markers within larger words or
Typologically, markerspronouns can be realized as enclitics, suffixes, or particles; their placement relative to the host
Terminology and usage: The term is not universally standardized. Some linguists prefer terms such as clitic
See also: pronouns, clitics, pronominal affixes, subject marking, object marking, agreement markers.