Quoting "Joseph a.k.a Buck" <zhosh@...>:
> Have any of the conlangers here ever developed a language wherein a sentient
> species' physiological or social dimorphism was reflected in the language in
> other than a minor way (e.g. m/f manifesting as specifically male pronouns &
> female pronouns?
My Kalini Sapak (which I've essentially given up working on) has verbs agreeing
in gender with the subject. Does that count? It marks gender in all persons and
numbers of pronouns. (Yes, there's a neuter 1st sg.)
Andreas