Singular they has become increasingly common as a personal pronoun of reference for non-binary individuals and in use with generic referents. While previous accounts of the licensing conditions of they are primarily syntactic, pragmatics may also play a role. By Maximize Presupposition (Heim 1991), speakers who use they rather than a more specific gender marked pronoun are potentially signaling that they do not know the antecedent’s gender or that it is not relevant to their current goals. This would predict that socially close referents would be less felicitous antecedents for they. In this study, participants made judgments for nine types of antecedents. Gender marking, specificity, and social distance had reliable effects on accept...
Researchers have historically discussed whether the epicene pronoun singular they should be used as ...
In recent years, it is found that pronoun they and its lemmas are used to refer to singular person t...
An opinionated survey article on the social/ethical issues raised by English third person singular p...
Singular they is suggested to be acceptable in the grammar only when referring to indefinite or gend...
There is a growing experimental and theoretical literature on singular 'they', much of it focusing o...
The use of singular they for generic referents has an extensive history in English, as feminist ling...
English lacks a designated pronoun for individuals who identify outside of the gender binary. In sea...
The English pronoun system is undergoing a change in progress as singular they is used more frequent...
1 online resource (100 pages) : colour illustrations, colour chartsIncludes abstract and appendices....
Singular 'they 'enjoys a curious notoriety in popular discussions of English grammar. Despite this, ...
Pronouns have recently become a highly visible aspect of the LGBTQ+ movement among the general publi...
The English use of "they" to refer to a singular referent that is non-specific or of unknown gender ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation revisits the question of the syntact...
Singular They - Now, the singular they is addressing another problem with English grammar: There is ...
The English language does not have a widely-used singular gender-neutral pronoun. Although they ha...
Researchers have historically discussed whether the epicene pronoun singular they should be used as ...
In recent years, it is found that pronoun they and its lemmas are used to refer to singular person t...
An opinionated survey article on the social/ethical issues raised by English third person singular p...
Singular they is suggested to be acceptable in the grammar only when referring to indefinite or gend...
There is a growing experimental and theoretical literature on singular 'they', much of it focusing o...
The use of singular they for generic referents has an extensive history in English, as feminist ling...
English lacks a designated pronoun for individuals who identify outside of the gender binary. In sea...
The English pronoun system is undergoing a change in progress as singular they is used more frequent...
1 online resource (100 pages) : colour illustrations, colour chartsIncludes abstract and appendices....
Singular 'they 'enjoys a curious notoriety in popular discussions of English grammar. Despite this, ...
Pronouns have recently become a highly visible aspect of the LGBTQ+ movement among the general publi...
The English use of "they" to refer to a singular referent that is non-specific or of unknown gender ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation revisits the question of the syntact...
Singular They - Now, the singular they is addressing another problem with English grammar: There is ...
The English language does not have a widely-used singular gender-neutral pronoun. Although they ha...
Researchers have historically discussed whether the epicene pronoun singular they should be used as ...
In recent years, it is found that pronoun they and its lemmas are used to refer to singular person t...
An opinionated survey article on the social/ethical issues raised by English third person singular p...