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Is person she?
I was sure the gender-neutral pronoun may be singular "they" or "he/she". But recently in several books and documents I see phrases like "Person has asserted her moral rights". Even if we don't know whether a person is female or not. Is it some new trend or what?
2019年11月26日 12:08
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In the U.S. in the 1970s and 1980s, there were different attempts to be gender neutral. One attempt was to use "he/she" and another was to alternate between "he" and "she."
Examples:
#1 Each student must attend class and complete the course work. He/she can miss one week of classes without penalty. He/she can miss one assignment without penalty.
#2 Each student must attend class and complete the course work. He can miss one week of classes without penalty. She can miss one assignment without penalty.
These approaches were never broadly accepted. Today, plurals are commonly used.
#3 Students must attend class and complete the course work. They can miss one week of classes without penalty. They can miss one assignment without penalty.
Singular "they" has become more common.
#4 Each student must attend class and complete the course work. They can miss one week of classes without penalty. They can miss one assignment without penalty.
"They" has a long history over a few hundred years of being used as a singular pronoun.
Here is a BBC article about singular "they."
https://public.oed.com/blog/a-brief-history-of-singular-they/
2019年11月26日
Interesting. Might just be a feminist making a point. Have not seen it before, but .....
2019年11月26日
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