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The importance of pronouns in the clarity of sentences

When we use language, whatever it may be, we are not necessarily thinking about how it works – in fact, it would be strange to be thinking about that all the time – but if we look at the function of pronouns, we will see that they have a grammatical function as well as a social (semantic) function.

Pronouns are a cornerstone of language, facilitating more fluid and efficient communication. They act as substitutes for names or nouns, preventing their constant repetition and making speech more dynamic and less redundant. However, the correct use of pronouns is not just about the economy of language but also about the clarity of sentences. Using pronouns correctly is crucial, as it can significantly improve the understanding of a message and prevent misunderstandings or ambiguities.

The grammatical function of pronouns

One of the most significant benefits of using pronouns correctly is that it makes it easier to connect sentences. Pronouns allow us to connect ideas coherently, referring to previously mentioned elements without repeating them. For example, instead of saying, “María tomó el libro de Juan porque a María le interesaba el libro de Juan” (Mary took John’s book because Mary was interested in John’s book), we can use pronouns and say, “María tomó el libro de Juan porque le interesaba” (Mary took John’s book because she was interested in it). Here, the pronoun le not only simplifies the sentence but also makes it more evident which person or thing is being referred to, eliminating unnecessary repetition.

However, if pronouns are not used correctly or are not clearly related to their antecedents, they can be confused. Let’s go back to the example above. If we were to say, “María tomó el libro de Juan porque le interesaba” (Mary took John’s book because she was interested in it), but without a clear context, it might raise doubts as to whether le refers to Mary or John. This type of ambiguity can make it challenging to understand the message. It is, therefore, essential to ensure that the antecedent of the pronoun (the noun it refers to) is clearly established and that there is no possibility of confusion about what or who it refers to.

Another aspect to consider is the agreement between the pronoun and its antecedent regarding gender, number, and person. A common mistake is using a plural pronoun when the antecedent is singular, which can lead to ambiguity. For example, if you say, “El equipo ganó y ellos celebraron” (the team won, and they celebrated), the sentence suggests that the team is made up of several people, but if the context indicates that “equipo” (team) is a singular entity, such as a group, the pronoun should be él o ella.

The social function of pronouns

In the social aspect, it must be considered that there are formal and informal pronouns. Formal pronouns have the function of expressing respect, courtesy or social distance in a conversation. They are essential in contexts where the level of formality or social conventions dictate that deference must be shown, whether due to hierarchy, ignorance, or a respectful tone. In many languages, including Spanish, these pronouns allow us to distinguish between more familiar and informal communication and more respectful and formal communication. In Spanish, the most common formal pronouns are usted and ustedes. These replace the informal pronouns ​​and vosotros (in the case of Spain). Another social aspect is the importance of pronouns in the inclusion of various groups such as LGTB+, where in the case of Spanish, the pronouns elle and le emerge as new forms of expression and integration.

In conclusion, pronouns are potent tools that simplify language and prevent repetition. However, their misuse can lead to confusion. Therefore, using them accurately is crucial, ensuring they align with their context and agree in gender, number, and person. This precision is essential in fostering better understanding and more effective communication.

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Constanza Jeldres

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