Variation in English gendered pronouns

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Kirby Conrod
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Abstract

This paper describes an ongoing shift in the pronominal system of English that is primarily related to transgender and non-binary identities. Apparent time evidence suggests that this is an ongoing change, and metalinguistic comments support the indexical link between the change and the increased visibility of transgender and non-binary English speakers. Sociopragmatic variation enabled by this change shows that the pronoun system of English functions much less like a grammatical gender (noun class) system, and much more like a system of honorifics. The second half of the paper puts forward a position for social justice around pronoun use and gender autonomy, including advice for professional linguists who work in related fields.
英语性别代词的变异
本文描述了英语代词系统的持续变化,这主要与跨性别和非二元身份有关。明显的时间证据表明,这是一个持续的变化,元语言评论支持这种变化与跨性别和非二元英语使用者的知名度增加之间的指数联系。这一变化带来的社会性别变异表明,英语的代词系统的功能远不像语法性别(名词类)系统,而更像敬语系统。论文的后半部分围绕代词的使用和性别自主提出了社会正义的立场,包括对相关领域的专业语言学家的建议。
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Journal of Language and Sexuality
Journal of Language and Sexuality Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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