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* Denis Baron, "The Epicene Pronouns: A Chronology of the Word That Failed," http://www2.english.uiuc.edu/baron/essays/epicene.htm, © 2003 Denis Baron | * Denis Baron, "The Epicene Pronouns: A Chronology of the Word That Failed," http://www2.english.uiuc.edu/baron/essays/epicene.htm, © 2003 Denis Baron |
* Ann Bodine, "Androcentrism in prescriptive grammar: singular `they', sex-indefinite `he', and `he or she,'" Language in Society (Volume 4), © 1975 Cambridge University Press. | * Ann Bodine, "Androcentrism in prescriptive grammar: singular `they', sex-indefinite `he', and `he or she,'" Language in Society (Volume 4), © 1975 Cambridge University Press. |
* Peter H. Stauffer, "A Solution to the Gender-Neutral Pronoun Problem," Blueline (Vol. 29 Num. 3), © 1996 Association of Earth Science Editors. | |
* Peter H. Stauffer, "A Solution to the Gender-Neutral Pronoun Problem," Blueline (Vol. 29 Num. 3), © 1996 Association of Earth Science Editors. | * Peter H. Stauffer, "A Solution to the Gender-Neutral Pronoun Problem," Blueline (Vol. 29 Num. 3), © 1996 Association of Earth Science Editors. |
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For more info on singular "they," sex-indefinite "he," and the sex-indefinite singular third-person English pronoun in general, see my paper on the subject: http://www.mspaintporn.com/theypaper.htm I apologize for the shittiness of said paper; I had to write it in about three hours, so I never got a chance to revise. Also, sorry about the bulky ass Word HTML. Laziness is a virtue. | |
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