Grammatical gender
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“Gender is the most puzzling of the grammatical categories.” -- Greville G Corbett |
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In linguistics, grammatical genders are classes of nouns reflected in the behavior of associated words; every noun must belong to one of the classes and there should be very few which belong to several classes at once.
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Further examples of the presence and absence of grammatical gender
- Gender-neutrality in languages with grammatical gender
- Gender-neutrality in languages without grammatical gender
- Gender-neutral pronoun
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Related topics
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Similar linguistic notions
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Gender-inclusive language
- Generic antecedents
- Gender-neutral language in English
- Gender-specific job title
- Gender-specific pronoun
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Organizations
- IGALA (International Gender and Language Group)
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