pronounclitic
Pronounclitic is a term used in linguistics to refer to a pronominal clitic, a short pronoun that cannot typically stand alone as a separate phonological word and must attach to a host word. Like other clitics, a pronounclitic is phonologically weak and relies on a neighboring word to form a complete prosodic unit. Its primary function is to indicate grammatical relations such as object or possessive roles within a clause.
In syntax, pronounclics are often bound to a host such as a verb, auxiliary, or preposition. They
Languages with rich clitic systems frequently employ pronounclitics for object marking, ditransitive constructions, or clitic doubling.
Pronounclics differ from full pronouns in projection, stress, and syntactic flexibility. They can adopt distinct clitic