Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns

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title: Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns
text: A third-person pronoun is a pronoun that refers to an entity other than the speaker or listener. Some languages with gender-specific pronouns have them as part of a grammatical gender system, a system of agreement where most or all nouns have a value for this grammatical category. A few languages with gender-specific pronouns, such as English, Afrikaans, Defaka, Khmu, Malayalam, Tamil, and Yazgulyam, lack grammatical gender; in such languages, gender usually adheres to "natural gender", which is
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date created: 2002-12-02T11:40:30Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T01:53:06Z
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