think i've managed to make a format that fully characterizes a gender for 95%+ of typical use cases it looks like: she/her/her/hers/herself/woman/girl/madam/daughter/sister/mother/this/that with optional "plural/" and "nonpersonal/" in front for those cases "she/her" indeed
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if you don't know why there are two instance of "her", the corresponding masc set is: he/him/his/his/himself/man/boy/sir/son/brother/father/this/that
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Replying to @palecur
subjective pronoun, objective pronoun, possessive adjective, substantive possessive, reflexive pronoun, human term, immature human term, offspring term, sibling term, parent term, proximal indicative pronoun, distal indicative pronoun
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Replying to @simpolism @palecur
not completely certain i do but i can see neopronoun users deciding they want to be "zis" and "zat" instead of this and that
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there is a motivating force here I do not understand, but OK
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i think i might chop off the indicatives though yeah, really the key data point is just whether you can use one bare
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do need to vary them to "these/those" for plurality but that can just be keyed to plurality i guess
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