• Pronoun reversal, or pronominal reversal, is when individuals, typically children, refer to themselves as "he", "she", "they", or "you", or by their proper...
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  • exhibit pronoun reversal or pronoun avoidance, using proper names instead. Since autistic children often have difficulty with pronouns, this phenomenon...
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    talker Monotropism Nonverbal autism Pathological demand avoidance Pronoun reversal Savant syndrome Special interests Stimming Sensory overload Comorbid...
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  • to be concrete or prefer facts to stories Difficulties with: Pronouns or pronoun reversal Understanding questions Understanding choices and making decisions...
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  • talker Monotropism Nonverbal autism Pathological demand avoidance Pronoun reversal Savant syndrome Special interests Stimming Sensory overload Comorbid...
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  • and language behavioral section investigates stereotyped utterances, pronoun reversal, and social usage of language. Stereotyped utterances are the few words...
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  • they refer to themselves by their name and eventually start using the pronoun I. During this stage, they also repeat parts of sentences they hear. As...
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    children's pronoun reversal errors, which occur when a child says "you" instead of "I" to refer to themself. Unlike common nouns, pronouns may be confusing...
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  • masculine. Hence, if a neuter relative pronoun is used, the relative clause refers to "flowerbed", and if a masculine pronoun is used, the relative clause refers...
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  • otherwise unpredictable; an example is the reduction or avoidance of pronoun reversal errors. It has been also suggested that it is crucial for children...
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  • Psychological trauma Projective identification Projective test Pronoia Pronoun reversal Properception Propinquity Proposition Propositional attitude Prosopagnosia...
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  • Khmer grammar (redirect from Khmer pronouns)
    variations. There is generally no single pronoun appropriate for all situations, with the choice of pronoun based on age, gender, and relationship. Nouns...
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    signed and spoken languages). For example, similar pronouns, pronominal reference, and pronoun-reversals, across young children acquiring spoken and signed...
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  • especially with "Anglo females". Man as a pronoun: 'Man' is widely used as a first person singular pronoun, which may be rendered "man's" when combined...
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  • Himbo, a portmanteau of the English masculine pronoun him and bimbo, is a slang term for a sexually attractive, sexualized, naïve and unintelligent man...
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  • to be a visible example of genderfluidity. Greene previously used the pronoun "it", both reclaiming a derogatory term for trans people and referencing...
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    Ido (section Pronouns)
    singular pronouns as well as plural second-person pronouns (vi) not marked for intimacy. Furthermore, Ido has a pan-gender third-person pronoun lu (it can...
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  • spoken Swahili. Each noun class has a corresponding reference pronoun (or combining pronoun) which is a single syllable that never stands alone but may...
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  • There are separate possessive pronouns, and the third person pronouns depend on class. There are also demonstrative pronouns, divided both by class and into...
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    found in Chicago and its hinterland, utilized as a second-person plural pronoun (similar to "y'all"). Mark Borchardt – "intense Milwaukee accent" Hillary...
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  • Public school teachers who want to use a transgender student's preferred pronouns would be required to obtain written permission from the student's legal...
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  • prominent example is the "pronoun disambiguation problem" ("PDP"): a machine has no way of determining to whom or what a pronoun in a sentence—such as "he"...
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  • in the plural as feminine nouns. As such, all noun determiners and all pronouns only have two possible gender-specific forms instead of three. From this...
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    found, where portions of the 2022 Mother's Day service featured feminine pronouns and imagery for God. Hatmaker's current social media interviews include...
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    in Finnish. The personal pronouns have three numbers: singular, plural and dual. The following table contains personal pronouns in the nominative and genitive/accusative...
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  • that it does not matter if ki (feminine Hindi pronoun) takes up the role of ka (masculine Hindi pronoun), and ka takes up the role of ki. The interview...
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  • agreement. Kʼicheʼ distinguishes six pronouns classified by person and number. Gender and case are not marked on pronouns, which are often omitted since subject...
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    Cross-dressing (category Gender role reversal)
    Spanish Portuguese Hen (pronoun) Iel (pronoun) Latinx Mx (title) Neopronouns Spivak pronouns Onu (pronoun) Preferred gender pronoun Singular they Lists Cross-dressing...
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  • demonstrative (+ NP) Stressed pronoun + gesture Stressed pronoun Unstressed pronoun Cliticized pronoun Verbal pronoun inflections Zero Ariel's Accessibility...
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  • neighborhood of voiced consonants, voicing may be the expected or unmarked value. Reversal is reflected in certain West Frisian words' plural and singular forms:...
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