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!!Std (He) !Std (She)!Std (It)!Spivak (old)!Spivak (new)!Ze & zir
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!Std (He)
!Std (She)
!Std (It)
!Spivak (old)
!Spivak (new)
!Ze & zir
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|Nominative|He sporked.|She sporked.|It sporked.|E sporked.|Ey sporked.|Ze sporked.
|Nominative
|He sporked.
|She sporked.
|It sporked.
|E sporked.
|Ey sporked.
|Ze sporked.
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Please [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-neutral_pronoun#Modern_solutions see Wikipedia for more information and forms].
Please [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-neutral_pronoun#Modern_solutions see Wikipedia for more information and forms].

Revision as of 12:00, 14 August 2012

There are many gender-neutral or gender-other pronoun sets available to authors to use in situations where they wish to express something with a pronoun but do not wish to convey or suggest a gender. In these cases it may be handy to refer to this chart to help you navigate the wild waters of gender-neutrality or non-specificity:

Some gender-neutral or gender-other pronouns as compared to the standard ones.
Std (He) Std (She) Std (It) Spivak (old) Spivak (new) Ze & zir
Nominative He sporked. She sporked. It sporked. E sporked. Ey sporked. Ze sporked.

Please see Wikipedia for more information and forms.