Most of us use pronouns frequently in speaking and writing. We are familiar with most types and therefore use them almost without thinking, (e.g., “I,” ”we,” and “they.“) What may surprise you, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – In the last decade, gender pronouns have become a much more common sight to see and hear – both in social media profiles, in their email signatures, on patches and pins, and ...
Reed Blaylock is a PhD candidate in linguistics at the University of Southern California, Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. This story originally featured on The Conversation. On January ...
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