The nature of wizards

Gerald Hall gdh at calmasd.Prime.COM
Wed Oct 17 01:32:46 AEST 1990


In article <2719D550.51BE at tct.uucp> chip at tct.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) writes:
>According to dave at viper.Lynx.MN.Org (David Messer):
>>"To avoid confusing the reader by using a gender-specific pronoun where
>>proper English usage is to use a gender-unspecified pronoun, namely 'he.'"
>proper English usage may change to the optional
>use of "she" or "he" according to the whim of the writer.
>
Like it or not, the proper gender-unspecified singular pronoun is "they".
Various 'grammar fascists' have tried to suppress this usage over the
years by insisting that it is plural, however, the usage by native
speakers is the proper definition of 'correct' grammar and there are
pervasive examples in English literature where "they" is used as the
singular "he or she" equivalent.  Just think of "they" as number-
unspecified (possibly or specifically singular from context) as well
as gender-unspecified.
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