Everyone should bring his own copy of the report to the meeting In example 1, the writer scrupulously follows Lindley Murray’s fifth rule of syntax which states that a pronoun must agree with its antecedent in gender and in number (Murray148). The well-established use of they and their for this purpose, recorded from the early sixteenth century (Mühlhäusler and Harré 231), was rejected by eighteenth century prescriptive grammarians as ungrammatical, and the coordinate construction he or she was dismissed as too clumsy. He was the most popularly prescribed solution and so Everyone should bring his own copy was declared grammatical. The fact that this usage broke the prescriptive requirement for gender concord was resolved by the declaration...
The lexical gender in specialist communication is examined in this essay. In a 10 million word corpu...
An eye-tracking experiment was conducted with speakers of Dutch (N = 84, 36 male), a language that f...
The author defended her doctoral dissertation Generic and Nonbinary Pronouns: Usage, Acceptability a...
After a brief review of the existing literature, this paper investigates the use of generic pronouns...
The English language is a genderless language in which nouns receive grammatical gender through natu...
To the feminists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in their quest for legal personhoo...
The present study is concerned with pronominal forms of common-gender reference in the English langu...
To the feminists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in their quest for legal personhoo...
This study examines the generic pronominal choices that men and women make in a variety of male-orie...
To determine how Americans have naturally been using epicene pronouns, as opposed to the dictates of...
This paper focuses on the use of English epicene pronouns in discourse which most individuals are ex...
In English, as in many other languages, male-gendered pronouns are sometimes used to refer not only ...
Language users frequently encounter generic personal statements, which refer to a person or group of...
A study was conducted to examine pronominal usage by college students, with particular reference to ...
This paper focuses on the use of combined pronouns (s/he, his or her, him/her, etc.) as an example o...
The lexical gender in specialist communication is examined in this essay. In a 10 million word corpu...
An eye-tracking experiment was conducted with speakers of Dutch (N = 84, 36 male), a language that f...
The author defended her doctoral dissertation Generic and Nonbinary Pronouns: Usage, Acceptability a...
After a brief review of the existing literature, this paper investigates the use of generic pronouns...
The English language is a genderless language in which nouns receive grammatical gender through natu...
To the feminists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in their quest for legal personhoo...
The present study is concerned with pronominal forms of common-gender reference in the English langu...
To the feminists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in their quest for legal personhoo...
This study examines the generic pronominal choices that men and women make in a variety of male-orie...
To determine how Americans have naturally been using epicene pronouns, as opposed to the dictates of...
This paper focuses on the use of English epicene pronouns in discourse which most individuals are ex...
In English, as in many other languages, male-gendered pronouns are sometimes used to refer not only ...
Language users frequently encounter generic personal statements, which refer to a person or group of...
A study was conducted to examine pronominal usage by college students, with particular reference to ...
This paper focuses on the use of combined pronouns (s/he, his or her, him/her, etc.) as an example o...
The lexical gender in specialist communication is examined in this essay. In a 10 million word corpu...
An eye-tracking experiment was conducted with speakers of Dutch (N = 84, 36 male), a language that f...
The author defended her doctoral dissertation Generic and Nonbinary Pronouns: Usage, Acceptability a...