In Spanish, grammatical gender is a linguistic feature that affects different types of words and how they agree with each other. It applies to nouns, adjectives...
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In linguistics, a grammatical gender system is a specific form of a noun class system, where nouns are assigned to gender categories that are often not...
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has proposed gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender, such as Spanish. Grammatical gender in Spanish refers to how Spanish nouns are categorized...
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Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender is the usage of wording that is balanced in its treatment of the genders in a non-grammatical sense...
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of grammatical gender. Certain language families, such as the Austronesian, Turkic, and Uralic language families, usually have no grammatical genders (see...
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is a natural or constructed language that has no distinctions of grammatical gender—that is, no categories requiring morphological agreement between nouns...
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Latinx (category Gender-neutral language)
of grammatical gender in Spanish. Its plural is Latinxs. Words used for similar purposes include Latin@, Latine, and the simple Latin. Related gender-neutral...
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speaker or listener. Some languages with gender-specific pronouns have them as part of a grammatical gender system, a system of agreement where most or...
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Xicanx (category Gender-neutral language)
typical of grammatical gender in Spanish. The term references a connection to Indigeneity, decolonial consciousness, inclusion of genders outside the...
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Genderless language (category Grammatical gender)
language that has no distinctions of grammatical gender—that is, no categories requiring morphological agreement for gender between nouns and associated pronouns...
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conjugations for every verb. Verbs may inflect for grammatical categories such as person, number, gender, case, tense, aspect, mood, voice, possession, definiteness...
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English does not retain grammatical gender and most of its nouns, adjectives and pronouns are therefore not gender-specific. In most other Indo-European...
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Epicenity (category Grammatical gender)
other hand are not epicene (or common). In languages with grammatical gender, the term epicene can be used in two distinct situations: The same word can...
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In linguistics, grammatical person is the grammatical distinction between deictic references to participant(s) in an event; typically, the distinction...
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mutually exclusive. Frequently encountered grammatical categories include: Case, varying according to function. Gender, with values like Male, Female, Animate...
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numerals) that corresponds to one or more potential grammatical functions for a nominal group in a wording. In various languages, nominal groups consisting of...
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fashion Gender neutrality Gender-neutral language Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender Gender neutrality in genderless languages Gender neutrality...
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fully gender-neutral title. The above applies to gender neutrality in English and in some other languages without grammatical gender (where grammatical gender...
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Leonen held. Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender Gender neutrality in English Gender neutrality in Spanish Gender neutrality in Portuguese...
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Agreement (linguistics) (redirect from Grammatical agreement)
the value of some grammatical category (such as gender or person) "agree" between varied words or parts of the sentence. For example, in Standard English...
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inflectional morphemes to denote multiple grammatical, syntactic, or semantic features. For example, the Spanish verb comer ("to eat") has the first-person...
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than in English. Spanish nouns belong to either the masculine or the feminine grammatical gender. Gender, in this case, refers to a grammatical system...
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personal pronoun in Spanish intended as a grammatically ungendered alternative to the third-person gender-specific pronouns él ("he"), ella ("she") and...
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Superior letter (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
"feminine" and "masculine" refers to grammatical gender. In Spanish, Portuguese, Galician and Italian, gender is usually distinguished by the suffixes...
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(just like the past tense formation in Slavic languages) and hence they agree with the grammatical number and the gender of noun which the pronoun refers...
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Plural (redirect from Plural (grammatical number))
plural (sometimes abbreviated as pl., pl, or PL), in many languages, is one of the values of the grammatical category of number. The plural of a noun typically...
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century, it was uncommon to use the word gender to refer to anything but grammatical categories. In the West, in the 1970s, feminist theory embraced the...
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In linguistics, grammatical mood is a grammatical feature of verbs, used for signaling modality.: p.181, That is, it is the use of verbal inflections...
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Animacy (redirect from Animate gender)
Animacy (antonym: inanimacy) is a grammatical and semantic feature, existing in some languages, expressing how sentient or alive the referent of a noun...
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Spanish is a grammatically inflected language, which means that many words are modified ("marked") in small ways, usually at the end, according to their...
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