• The Spivak pronouns are a set of gender-neutral pronouns in English promulgated on the virtual community LambdaMOO based on pronouns used in a book by...
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  • Neopronoun (redirect from Ve (pronoun))
    "fae/faer". Some neopronouns allude to they/them, such as "ey/em", a form of Spivak pronoun. A survey by The Trevor Project in 2020 found that 4% of the LGBT youth...
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    English gender-neutral pronouns, e/em/eir, in his book The Joy of TeX, which are often referred to as Spivak pronouns. Spivak stated that he did not originate...
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  • the Spivak pronoun construction. Closeted Feminist language reform Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender Gender-neutral pronoun Lavender...
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  • Sidney Spivak (1928–2002), Canadian politician from Manitoba All pages with titles containing Spivak Spivak pronoun, a gender-neutral pronoun named after...
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  • They (redirect from They (pronoun))
    English personal pronouns Genderqueer § Gender pronouns Generic antecedents Object pronoun Possessive pronoun Spivak pronoun Subject pronoun Huddleston, Rodney;...
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    female pronoun (he and she; him and her). English personal pronouns Gender neutrality in English Notional agreement Spivak pronoun Third-person pronoun#Historical...
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  • third-person pronoun is a pronoun that refers to an entity other than the speaker or listener. Some languages, such as Slavic, with gender-specific pronouns have...
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    hen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spivak pronoun Gender-neutral language Gender-neutral pronoun Pronoun game Feminist language planning Lavender...
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  • (telecommunications), a major provider of telecommunications in Ireland Eir, a Spivak pronoun Eir, a character from the mobile video game Fire Emblem Heroes Eir Aoi...
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  • American beach volleyball player Ey, an obsolete term for egg. Ey, a Spivak pronoun used in place of "he/she" Ey, exayear, SI unit for 1×1018 year ey (digraph)...
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  • Sumerian word for house or temple E language, a language of China E, the Spivak pronoun meaning "he" or "she" Ⓔ or ⓔ or (e) or (E) - circled-E or circled-E...
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  • (digraph), a digraph in Portuguese Em, the third-person singular oblique Spivak pronoun em (typography), a unit of measurement em dash, a dash that is one em...
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    Queer fashion (redirect from Pronoun pins)
    male model", Elliott Sailors, Rain Dove, Stas Fedyanin and Erika Linder. Pronoun pins and pins with queer flags on them are a common staple of late 2010s...
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    for publication by Scholastic's imprint Graphix in 2025. Kobabe uses Spivak pronouns (e/em/eir) and identifies as non-binary and asexual. Kobabe is dyslexic...
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  • German pronouns are German words that function as pronouns. As with pronouns in other languages, they are frequently employed as the subject or object...
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  • Polish language intended as a gender-neutral pronoun, and an alternative to the gender-specific pronouns on ("he"), and ona ("she"). It is not officially...
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    self-identify as transgender. While there is no universally accepted set of pronouns for agender people, singular they is commonly used, but it is not the default...
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  • Generic antecedent (category Gender-neutral pronouns)
    A boss should treat eir staff well. (Rare use of a Spivak pronoun; also see gender-neutral pronoun.) There is historical precedent for the third option...
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    Spanish Portuguese Hen (pronoun) Iel (pronoun) Latinx Mx (title) Neopronouns Spivak pronouns Onu (pronoun) Preferred gender pronoun Singular they Lists Cross-dressing...
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    Spanish Portuguese Hen (pronoun) Iel (pronoun) Latinx Mx (title) Neopronouns Spivak pronouns Onu (pronoun) Preferred gender pronoun Singular they Lists Cross-dressing...
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  • Spanish Portuguese Hen (pronoun) Iel (pronoun) Latinx Mx (title) Neopronouns Spivak pronouns Onu (pronoun) Preferred gender pronoun Singular they Lists Cross-dressing...
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  • and 2023. After coming out as nonbinary in 2016, Kobabe (who uses Spivak pronouns) began drawing black-and-white cartoons about their experience with...
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  • The term is a blend of the pronoun 'they' and 'baby'. Until children raised as theybies figure out their gender and pronouns, they are referred to by the...
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    Spanish Portuguese Hen (pronoun) Iel (pronoun) Latinx Mx (title) Neopronouns Spivak pronouns Onu (pronoun) Preferred gender pronoun Singular they Lists Cross-dressing...
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  • American cartoonist, Maia Kobabe, is queer, nonbinary, asexual. and uses Spivak pronouns. Gilligan, the eponymous character of the 1960s television series Gilligan's...
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  • Butler uses she/her and they/them pronouns. However, Butler prefers they/them pronouns. This article uses they/them pronouns for consistency. Butler 1990....
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    York: Fordham University Press. ISBN 978-0-8232-4677-9. Butler, Judith; Spivak, Gayatri (2007). Who Sings the Nation-State?: Language, Politics, Belonging...
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    Testament, Jesus at several times mentions the Holy Spirit with the masculine pronoun i.e. John 15:26 among other verses. Hence, the Father, the Son and the...
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  • natural kinds. Some other proponents of it are Elizabeth Grosz, Gayatri Spivak, Hélène Cixous, Jane Gallop, Judith Butler, Luce Irigaray, Moira Gatens...
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