Chinese pronouns are largely split between female and male – prompting LGBTQ activists to invent their own gender-neutral ...
Apr. 10—Everybody has them. Simply put, pronouns are words that refer to a person without using that person's name: I, you, we, he, she, they. The way society views the use of pronouns has changed ...
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 ...
DURHAM, N.H.—Pronouns like ”he” and “she” are at the center of much debate as society tries to shift to using more gender-inclusive pronouns like ‘they’—especially when referring to those with ...
The singular "they" is a pronoun option for people who don't strongly identify as either male or female and want to avoid "he" and "she." ...
For many years as a law professor, I took pains to refer to individuals as "he or she" to maintain inclusivity in the classroom. More recently, I have begun using "they" for all persons in my ...
Everybody has them. Simply put, pronouns are words that refer to a person without using that person’s name: I, you, we, he, she, they. The way society views the use of pronouns has changed over time, ...
A new gender-neutral pronoun, 'X也' (ta), is set to revolutionize Chinese language use. Approved by Unicode in September 2025, ...
Sweden added a gender-neutral pronoun, "hen," to its dictionary in 2012, and it's since become part of everyday usage.
The Pentagon quietly reversed its gender pronoun policy for award citations on Tuesday after it had previously updated its Manual of Military Decorations and Awards to require the use of ...
University of Colorado Boulder has published a pronouns guide that advises students to assume others are transgender or nonbinary unless individuals say otherwise. The school's Center for Inclusion ...