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Yes, the pronoun 'who' is a subjectpronoun.

The pronoun 'who' is an interrogative pronoun that introduces a question.

example: Who is your math teacher?

The pronoun 'who' is a relative pronoun that introduces a relative clause.

example: The teacher who assigned the work should answer your question.

The corresponding interrogative/relative pronoun that functions as an object is 'whom'.

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