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- 'Person A uses mirror pronouns.'
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- 'Person B uses {/she=she/her}, so when she talks about person A, she uses “she/her” to refer to her.'
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- 'Person C uses {/ze=ze/hir} interchangeably with {/fae=fæ/fær}, so when ze talks about person A, fea uses either ze/hir or fæ/fær to refer to fær.'
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- 'Person C uses {/ze=ze/hir} interchangeably with {/fae=fæ/fær}, so when ze talks about person A, fæ uses either ze/hir or fæ/fær to refer to fær.'
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others: 'Other pronouns'
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far, near to listener, and near to speaker, represented by あ/そ/こ \[a/so/ko] respectively.
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So, while the gendered pronouns He {/彼=彼} \[kaɾe/kare] and She {/彼女=彼女} \[kanodʑo/kanojo]
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do not require any changes dependant on position of the subject,
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all the animate and inanimate pronouns require that distinction to be made.
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all the gender-neutral animate pronouns and inanimate pronouns require that distinction to be made.
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For example, a common gender-neutral third-person pronoun
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{/あの人=あの人} \[anoçito/anohito] literally meaning “That person over there”,
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