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Disputes in English grammar / Conjugations / Gender-neutral pronoun / Pronoun / Grammatical person / Singular they / Personal pronoun / Unidirectionality hypothesis / Linguistics / Grammatical number / Modern English personal pronouns
Date: 2015-04-27 12:39:23
Disputes in English grammar
Conjugations
Gender-neutral pronoun
Pronoun
Grammatical person
Singular they
Personal pronoun
Unidirectionality hypothesis
Linguistics
Grammatical number
Modern English personal pronouns

Microsoft Word - Using First and Third Person Pronouns in Grant Narratives - Mark Whitacre

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