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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, Syllables, Genders, Email Servers etc.

From:Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...>
Date:Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 20:10
En réponse à Nik Taylor :


>Does this mean that they can use it where colloquial English uses >"singular they" or he/she? I.e., an epicene way of referring to humans?
Indeed. I hear it all the time. Quite practical, although I still have difficulties using it (since in French using a demonstrative as 3rd person personal pronoun to refer to a person who be rather rude). On a related note, In Dutch "kind": child and "baby" (yeah, they just borrowed the word) are neuter, and people don't mind using "het" to refer to a child or a baby. *That* is difficult to get used to (in my idea, babies are quite animate, and thus when hearing "het" in a conversation about a baby I don't automatically associate the pronoun with the baby. So I try to understand by context what people are talking about, and when I realise they were simply referring to the baby they usually changed the conversation subject. Sigh...). Christophe Grandsire. http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr You need a straight mind to invent a twisted conlang.

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