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  2. Neopronoun - Wikipedia

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    Neopronouns are neologistic third-person personal pronouns beyond those that already exist in a language. In English , neopronouns replace the existing pronouns " he ", " she ", and " they ". [ 1 ] Neopronouns are preferred by some non-binary individuals who feel that they provide options to reflect their gender identity more accurately than ...

  3. A guide to neopronouns, from ae to ze - AOL

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    Neopronouns are nonbinary pronouns distinct from the common she, he and they. Terms such as “xe” and “em” are often used by trans and nonbinary people.

  4. FYI: Neopronouns And Gender Neutral Pronouns Aren't The Same ...

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    Neopronouns are much more rare than "he," "she," or "they," so when we talk about common neopronouns, we’re still talking about a miniscule sliver of the pronoun pie. However, there are still ...

  5. Spivak pronoun - Wikipedia

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    The precise history of the Spivak pronouns is unclear, since they appear to have been independently created multiple times. The first recorded [1] use of the pronouns was in a January 1890 editorial by James Rogers, who derives e, es, and em from he and them in response to the proposed thon. [2]

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Gender identity

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    Neopronouns RfC (moved) Manual of Style/Biography: Large discussion about how to address the use of neopronouns in BLPs where the subject has a stated preference for them. The vast majority of editors decided in favour of using the singular they while allowing for a brief mention of the subject's preferred neopronouns. Jan 2023: GENDERID names

  7. List of gender identities - Wikipedia

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    Neopronouns; Singular they; References This page was last edited on 1 January 2025, at 02:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. What does it mean to be agender? One person shares their ...

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    But some might use she/her or him/his or neopronouns, such as xe, xir, xirs, ze, zir, zirs, for example. “Agender people can use any pronouns that feel right for them,” Stoller says.

  9. Preferred gender pronoun - Wikipedia

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    A set of four badges, created by the organizers of the XOXO art and technology festival in Portland, Oregon. Preferred gender pronouns (also called personal gender pronouns, often abbreviated as PGP [1]) are the set of pronouns (in English, third-person pronouns) that an individual wants others to use to reflect that person's own gender identity.