Anne I. PageThammasat ReviewPage AI 2013. Shaping the English language - gender- neutral pronouns in EIL. Thammasat Review: Special Issue, 164-175.
Related to Gender-neutral pronoun:ZIR he/she (ˈhiˈʃi) a combined form used as a singular nominative pronoun to denote a person of either sex:Each student may begin when he/she is ready. [1975–80] usage:Seehe1. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K ...
For obvious reasons, we can't use he or she; but we can't use it either, as it is not a gender-neutral personal pronoun, but refers to an object. The classic solution in English is to use they / them / their as a singular pronoun : note however that while these pronouns can ...
Should Santa be rebranded as gender neutral? We asked people in Liverpool; A survey divided the internet - here's what you had to say Julia and Nate Sharpe from Cambridge, Mass., are also raising their twin daughters with gender neutral pronouns. THEYBY BABIES: There's a new movement to...
Gendered pronouns (he,she,him,her,his,himself,herself) and gender-neutral pronouns (they,their,them,themself,themselve, andze). What are gender-neutral pronouns? In English, we only use gendered pronouns when referring to someone in the third-person singular (he,she). The pronounsI, you, ...
A proposal to add a series of referent-inclusive third person singular pronouns and possessive adjectives to the English language for use in legal drafting One must also bear in mind that Gaelic has no neuter gender. 'I'll cross dat brig whin I come til him': grammatical gender in the ...
Gender is a category of noun. A noun can have a masculine gender, a feminine gender, or a neuter gender. In English, the gender of a noun affects the pronouns we use with it (e.g., he, she, it) and the possessive determiners (e.g., his, her, its).
In Sweden, two nursery schools have used the gender-neutral pronoun, "hen" since 2012. The Swedish government started using "hen" this year and added it to the official dictionary. A student organization at the University of Wisconsin r...
any of a number of classes into which nouns and pronouns can be divided (egmasculine, feminine, neuter).género Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. gender →género Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009 ...