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  • Examples of Singular Their - A discussion of Jane Austen's use of "they/their" as genderless pronouns.
    www.crossmyt.com/hc/linghebr/austhlis.html
  • Footnotes: Pronouns - Gender free pronouns and the experience of using them.
    willow.dyndns.org/footnotes/pronouns.html
  • Geek Girls - Features a chart of geek pronouns including masculine, feminine, neutral, plural, and spivak, as well as suggested neutral titles.
    www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/u/mvcorks/girls.html
  • Gender-Neutral Pronoun Frequently Asked Questions - A comprehensive discussion of gender-neutral/gender-free pronouns in English over the centuries, such as 'sie', 'hir', 'ey', 'zie', singular their, and many others.
    aetherlumina.com/gnp
  • Guidelines For the Introduction of Non-Sexist Language - Discusses the many places where gender and gender bias sneak into language, and how to excise them.
    www.uws.edu.au/uws/uwsn/policies/ppm/doc/031501.html
  • Information For Maintainers of GNU Software - A document which uses "per" as the pronoun of choice throughout.
    www.gnu.org/prep/maintain_3.html
  • Is "Guys" Genderless? - A discussion of "guys," "gals," and genderless terms.
    www.ncte.org/lists/ncte-talk/may98/msg00486.html
  • Some Notes on Gender-Neutral Language - A look into the history of "man" as a gender-neutral term, its many failures, and alternatives.
    www.stetson.edu/departments/history/nongenderlang.html
  • The View From Chaos Manor - Includes brief observations on "they," "yeye," "hesheit," and other pronouns usage.
    www.jerrypournelle.com/archives/archivesview/view6.html
  • Transhuman Words - Offers neologisms like "asex," for someone asexual, and the corresponding pronoun "ve."
    www.aleph.se/Trans/Words/a.html#ASEX
  • Viewpoints from Involvement -- Thon - Definition, usage, and history of "thon," a genderless pronoun derived from "that one."
    www.chiroweb.com/archives/10/17/19.html

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