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43: The grammar of singular they - Interview with Kirby Conrod
Apr 17, 2020
In this episode, linguist Kirby Conrod discusses their research on the grammar of singular they. Topics include social attitudes conveyed by pronouns, specific vs generic singular they, and the process of changing mental grammars. The podcast also explores synesthesia, including Gretchen's unique attitude-texture synesthesia.
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Quick takeaways
- Acquiring singular they allows people to use correct pronouns and respect others' gender identities, avoiding harm or discomfort.
- Various strategies, such as spending time with friends and practicing self-correction, help individuals become more comfortable and fluent in using singular they.
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The Motivation Behind Acquiring Singular They
Many people consciously put in the effort to learn and use singular they as a way to avoid misgendering others and to be considerate. Misgendering someone is considered rude, and many people want to respect others' gender identities. Acquiring singular they allows people to use the correct pronouns and avoid causing harm or discomfort to others.
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