e/em (Q26): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: Possessive form (P8): Eirs) |
(Created claim: Frequency (P11): 5.2%) |
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Property / Reflexive form | |||
Emself | |||
Property / Reflexive form: Emself / rank | |||
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Property / Frequency | |||
5.2% | |||
Property / Frequency: 5.2% / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 4 November 2019
Also known as "Spivak" pronouns. Michael Spivak created these pronouns in 1990 for his manual "The Joy of TeX" so that no person in his manuals had a specified gender.
- e
- Spivak
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | e/em |
Also known as "Spivak" pronouns. Michael Spivak created these pronouns in 1990 for his manual "The Joy of TeX" so that no person in his manuals had a specified gender. |
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Singular
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E
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Em
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Eir
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Eirs
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Emself
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5.2%
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