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10 januari 2023 09:40 |
Neo persoonlijke voornaamwoorden voor geslachtsonzekeren.
https://www.oregon.gov/ode/students-...e-Students.pdf
Pronouns
Gender pronouns are public parts of speech that replace a person's name when they are discussed in the third person. Examples include binary pronouns “she/her/hers” and “he/him/his,” gender neutral “they/them/theirs," as well as neopronouns such as "ze/hir/hirs,” "fae/faer/faers," or "e/em/eir." Some people use no pronouns at all, or some combination such as “she/they.” The pronoun or set of pronouns that a person asserts may or may not align with their gender identity or expression. Someone's pronouns may be conditional based on safety or privacy needs, fluid, or non-conforming in their use. In many languages, words are gendered in the binary and gender expansive people will identify ways to make words more neutral (e.g., "elle" in Spanish or "iel/iels" in French), which may be represented in the pronoun set that a multilingual person shares. (See also Neopronouns) Neopronouns
Neopronouns are a category of neologistic English third-person personal pronouns beyond 'he', 'she', 'they', 'one', and 'it'. Neopronouns are asserted by some nonbinary individuals who feel that neopronouns provide options to reflect their gender identity more accurately.
In ons land gaat de kwaliteit van het onderwijs de deur uit, in de USA is het nog erger.
Als het stormt in de USA begint het hier te regenen...
Tijd voor neotaalpuristen der Nederlandse taal om het Groene Boekje aan het vullen met extra persoonlijke voornaamwoorden.
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