From 63aef8cee4a8f68cbd940c30a9059c846073a855 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Avris Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2020 23:15:43 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [en][pronouns] aliases, order --- locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv b/locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv index 00a85b23..7f8255e5 100644 --- a/locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv +++ b/locale/en/pronouns/pronouns.tsv @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ hu,hu/hum Humanist pronouns FALSE hu|hju hum|hjum hus|hjuz hus|hjuz huself|hjus per,per/per Person pronouns FALSE per|pəɹ per|pəɹ per|pəɹ pers|pəɹz perself|pəɹsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by John Clark in an issue of the Newsletter of the American Anthropological Association in 1972, derived from the word “person”. womanOn thon,thon/thons Neopronoun “thon” FALSE thon|ðɑn thon|ðɑn thons|ðɑnz thon's|ðɑnz thonself|ðɑnsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Created by Charles Crozat Converse in 1858, thon/thons/thonself is one of the first known examples of creating a gender neutral pronoun. “Thon” is a contraction of “that one”. ve,ve/ver Neopronoun “ve/ver” FALSE ve|vi ver|vəɹ vis|viz vers|vəɹz verself|vəɹsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Used eg. by Greg Egan in Distress (1995) and Diaspora (1998), and by Keri Hulme in The Bone People (1984). distress,steelBreeze -vi,vi/vir Neopronoun “vi/vir” FALSE vi|vi vir|viɹ vis|viz virs|viɹz virself|viɹsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Used eg. by Greg Egan in Distress (1995) and Diaspora (1998), and by Keri Hulme in The Bone People (1984). +vi,vi/vir Neopronoun “vi/vir” FALSE vi|vi vir|viɹ vis|viz virs|viɹz virself|viɹsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE xe,xe/xem Neopronoun “xe/xem” FALSE xe|zi xem|zɛm xyr|ziɹ xyrs|ziɹz xyrself|zɛmsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Coined by Don Rickter in an issue of Unitarian Universalist in 1973. ze,ze/hir Neopronoun “ze/hir” FALSE ze hir hir hirs hirself FALSE FALSE FALSE differentlyAnimated,prefaceTo,buckingThe ze/zir Neopronoun “ze/zir” FALSE ze|zi zir|zəɹ zir|zəɹ zirs|zəɹz zirself|zəɹsɛlf FALSE FALSE TRUE Based on the German plural 3rd person pronoun sie.