People’s language and beliefs contribute to the societal use of pronouns of “he,” “she,” and “they,” according to a new university study. Research at the University of New Hampshire looked at the use ...
First there were the traditional pronouns: “she/her” and “he/him.” Then, in recent years, as our understanding and interpretation of gender identity has continued to stretch and evolve, especially ...
New data from The Trevor Project shows that less than half say their pronouns are respected by the people closest to them.
These are responses from my readers regarding gender-neutral singular personal pronoun usage, also known as “neopronouns,” such as he/him/they, she/her/them, and they/them/their. For those of us who ...
University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has plenty of advantages in women’s sports, as far as critics are concerned, and one of them is pronouns. Referring to male-to-female ...
This sentence is a test: “Jennifer scratched their nose and patted themselves on their head.” If you understand it, you are versed on custom-made pronouns — and declarations of preferred pronouns in ...
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