
Need to speak to a linguist about chat as a 4th person pronoun
The only time you'll see the term "4th person pronoun" remotely entertained is in cases where you have a language with 3rd person obviative pronouns and don't wanna write 3.SG.OBV under your glosses constantly, and even then this is understood to be an informal usage. "Chat" is not a pronoun period, much less an obviative one.
What is an "It" pronoun? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit
Sep 9, 2022 · For the latter, the pronoun wheel is usually along the lines of he/him/his or she/her/hers or they/them/theirs etc but most people only use two. Professionally I see three more regardless. In that context, it can mean they are ok with them all, or that he wants you to use their pronouns interchangeably for it
Should you respect fae/faer pronouns? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit
Here's some information for the people who don't know what I'm talking about. Fae/faer pronouns are neopronouns (recently introduced pronouns, like xe/xem and ne/nym), mostly used by n
"Ze" pronoun? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
May 12, 2021 · With non-binary people, LGBTQ* allies and all sorts of people under the umbrella, it’s either common to just introduce yourself with your pronouns (in which case you should stick to the pronouns people want to be called, obviously) or to ask people for their preferences. I personally wouldn’t use a neo-pronoun without asking first.
Looking to speak to linguistic experts about the 'chat is a ... - Reddit
That literally has nothing to do with what makes something a pronoun. By definition, a pronoun replaces some other noun phrase. "Chat" is referring to "Chat". It's just a regular noun being used to refer to a group of people. You could maybe argue it's …
Can we talk about pronoun circles? : r/ContraPoints - Reddit
It seems to me the issue is the spotlight effect that pronoun circles have. They go through and put the spotlight on people's gender identity, often to strangers, and that can be difficult and anxiety-causing. So here's one proposal: Every pronoun circle should be announced with the clear caveat you do not have to provide your pronouns. People ...
Someone made a pronoun joke and it was... actually funny?
The joke is that "y'all" of course isn't a gendered pronoun and is appropriate for everyone, so doesn't need to be listed. Nerd time: English used to use thou/thee/thy for 2nd person singular and ye/you/your for 2nd person plural.
Are honorifics like "Sir" and "Miss" pronouns in English?
Dec 10, 2019 · If you can replace a noun using mister it becomes a pronoun. Example: Thanks for the money Brian. Brian is the noun (Person). Example: Thanks for the money Mister. Mister was an honorific or title noun in that sentence. Example: Just wait one moment. I need to get money from Mister over there. Mister was a pronoun in that sentence.
Could someone explain it/its pronouns? : r/lgbt - Reddit
And so, "It/Its/Itself" becomes the first noun-pronoun in the modern way that we know it. An unconscious return to the English language's original form in which "It" is actually just fine to use for a human since it was our first gender neutral pronoun way back when beawolf was chasing Grendel out of his halls.
Discord Pronoun Roles? : r/NonBinary - Reddit
Jul 6, 2023 · Bottom line is, even though ideally I think there should be roles for every pronoun possible, I always feel unsure when showing someone our roles section and they see the amount of roles there. Please let me know how you would handle it and if I should not worry about the amount, or if you think I should change my mindset at all. Thank you!