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| | | | | In the not-too-distant past English used the pronoun "him" to refer to individuals of unspecified gender in phrases such as "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion." This understandably annoys som... | |
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| | | | | The Surgeon of Crowthorne,Simon Winchester It sounds pretty sensational: a known murderer worked on the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary -- a m | |
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| | | | | In a recent episode of Slate's Lexicon Valley podcast, John McWhorter discussed the history of English personal pronouns. Why don't we use ye or thee and thou anymore? What's the ... | |
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